2022
DOI: 10.1515/icom-2022-0006
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Evaluating Virtual Reality Simulations for Construction Safety Training

Abstract: The construction industry is one of the sectors with the highest accident rates. To prevent accidents, construction workers receive occupational safety training and safety instructions. However, experience-based learning of dangerous situations is hardly possible or justifiable in reality. Virtual reality (VR) simulations can be a potential solution in this regard by allowing workers to experience dangerous situations in a very vivid but safe way without being exposed to real hazards. In this study, a VR simul… Show more

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“…It assessed the safety and feasibility of comprehensive lift planning in real time, providing crane operators and lift engineers with experience comparable to actual operation. Other small equipment like drones [101] and angle grinders [99] can also be trained using VR. These studies demonstrated the promising potential of XR for diverse equipment operating training.…”
Section: Equipment Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It assessed the safety and feasibility of comprehensive lift planning in real time, providing crane operators and lift engineers with experience comparable to actual operation. Other small equipment like drones [101] and angle grinders [99] can also be trained using VR. These studies demonstrated the promising potential of XR for diverse equipment operating training.…”
Section: Equipment Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Training contents inconsistent with real-time life cause confusion among participants. [99] Factors like wind, weather, temperature, lighting, and visibility, are not adopted. [100,101] The problem remains of how to measure the task complexity and its impact.…”
Section: Content Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Safety training platforms are available for the assembly and disassembly of tower cranes [58,59]. Furthermore, Jelonek et al [65] developed and tested a VR simulation for training in the safe operation of hand-held power tools, particularly the operation of an angle grinder.…”
Section: Occupational Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%