Construction safety training using immersive virtual reality
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology · Bar-Ilan University
Abstract
Construction workers’ ability to identify and assess risks is acquired through training and experience and is among the key factors that determine their behaviour and thus their safety. Yet researchers have questioned the effectiveness of conventional safety training. This research tested the hypotheses that safety training in a virtual reality (VR) construction site would be feasible and more effective, in terms of workers’ learning and recall in identifying and assessing construction safety risks, than would equivalent training using conventional methods. Sixty-six subjects were provided training in construction safety and their safety knowledge was tested prior to the training, immediately afterward, and…
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3Topics & keywords
- Virtual reality
- Training (meteorology)
- Construction site safety
- Context (archaeology)
- Work (physics)
- Engineering
- Computer science
- Human–computer interaction