Listen "Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality: Revolutionizing Industrial Training"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Safety Factor discover how virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are revolutionizing industrial training for safety purposes. Join us as we discuss the advancements in industrial training with Adam Franz from Mazzella and Andrew Kauser from ITI (Industrial Training International). Learn how VR crane simulation enhances operator training by creating a safe environment to learn and practice crane operations, reducing human error-related accidents. Explore how VR and AR are bridging the generation gap, engaging both younger and older workers in immersive learning experiences. Get insights into the realistic and immersive nature of VR simulators, which transport trainees into various industrial scenarios, including heights and challenging environments. Discover how simulation-based training improves muscle memory, prepares individuals for real-world scenarios, and enhances performance. Find out how simulation training is being used to attract new talent and fill the skill gap in industries. Gain valuable information about certifications, tests, and the role of simulators in qualifying operators for real-world equipment operation. Don't miss this eye-opening discussion on the future of industrial training and safety.Guests:Andrew Kauser, Chief Product Officer & SVP - Simulation & Online Learning at ITI (Industrial Training International)Adam Franz, Director of National Accounts at MazzellaBackground Reading:When does virtual reality make sense for an organization to scale its training program?Do you know which of your riggers are competent or qualified? What requirements do you use to make that determination? Could you provide proof that your employees meet those requirements? OSHA Definitions of Competent, Qualified, Designated, & Certified PersonsMany employers don’t understand who is responsible for providing training for employees who operate overhead crane equipment. Crane Operator Training: Who’s Responsible for Training Your Employees?OSHA Inspection Series: How Can Lifting & Rigging Training Help with OSHA Compliance?If your employees think training means nothing more than free donuts and time away from work, then it won’t be effective. How to Get More Out of Your Rigging Training and Lift Training CoursesMazzella and ITI Deepen 30-Year Relationship with a Robust PartnershipMazzella Companies’ Adam Franz Wins 2019 Corporate Top Trainer AwardRide Along with Al Abel – Day in the Life of a Lifting & Rigging TrainerLearn More:About ITIFollow Mazzella Companies on LinkedInSubscribe to The Lifting & Rigging Channel on YouTubeSubscribe to the Advancing Careers YouTube ChannelMazzella Companies Career OpportunitiesSee Mazzella Companies Careers OpportunitiesMazzella’s Crane Service Technician ApprenticeshipContact Mazzella:Schedule Remote or In-Person Rigging TrainingContact Mazzella's Rigging DivisionLegal Disclaimer: Any advice, graphics, images, and/or information contained herein are presented for general educational and information purposes and to increase overall safety awareness. It is not intended to be legal, medical, or other expert advice or services, and should not be used in place of consultation with appropriate industry professionals. The information herein should not be considered exhaustive and the user should seek the advice of appropriate professionals.
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