Enhance safety skills and retention in a safe setting!
Ensuring your employees have the necessary skill set to work safely can be challenging. By adding the opportunity to train in VR, you can provide an extra layer of protection for new and young workers who may not have previous experience.
Humulo has created incredible virtual job sites where students can learn to drive a forklift, climb a tower and explore the dangers of a confined space.
- Students in remote locations can practice skills is a safe VR learning environment.
- Adding VR training builds emotional connections and enhances retention!
- Studies have shown students were 275% more confident to apply skills learned after training!
The Learning Path
- Step 1 is mandatory theory.
Students must complete the online theory portion of the courses you select.
Our theory courses have been designed to meet provincial regulations and CSA standards. Using the Rise360 platform, our courses are beautifully easy to navigate and gamification elements boost learning. Once complete, students receive a certificate and proceed to step 2! - Step 2 is the VR training.
We create a login for the Pico headsets. No need for a separate computer or wifi connection - the courses are loaded right into the headsets!
We recommend that students spend 20-30 minutes a day on their VR course. When the course is complete we will receive notification that your student has passed successfullyInside the cab of the VR forklift. - Step 3 may be optional.
This involves the student receiving workplace specific training on the elements they received in VR training.
For example, a student taking the forklift module must take in-house training on the forklift they will be using. This can be done by bringing in one of our instructors, or assigning one of your own competent individuals.Bill is teaching a student at MBQ how to use a mini-excavator.
Our VR training helped Julia
learn to drive a forklift!
"I think that this is an innovative way to teach people things about the job site without actually being on the job site. The forklift training was amazing! I found it very realistic.
I don't have my drivers license yet, but by the time I was ready to drive a real forklift, I felt more comfortable with the controls and found it easy to transfer what I learned in VR to the real world." ~ Julia (age 16) |
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