Interactive Escape Rooms are immersive, scenario-based multimedia training modules that place workers in realistic hazardous-materials situations where they must identify clues, make safety decisions, and escape by applying proper procedures. 

Your team has been called to a warehouse after reports of a strange odor and alarms sounding from the storage area. A recent shipment was just unloaded into the warehouse, and upon entry, you discover a leaking container.

A worker has collapsed inside a storage tank after reporting dizziness over the radio. With alarms sounding and coworkers urging an immediate rescue, learners must make disciplined decisions under pressure rather than react on instinct.

A tanker truck has been involved in a collision near a busy roadway. An unknown substance is leaking, traffic is backing up, and bystanders are moving closer to record the scene. Learners take charge during the critical first minutes, when incomplete information, time pressure, and competing priorities can turn a manageable incident into a larger emergency.

During the first 15 minutes of a hazmat transportation incident on a hot day, a responder begins showing signs of heat stress while the scene is still being organized. Traffic is congested, a possible product release has not yet been fully identified, and the team must protect both the public and its own personnel without losing control of the response.