Effects of Consequential Feedback within a Mine Safety Awareness Training System

Author(s):  
Dana M. Smith ◽  
Celestine A. Ntuen
2011 ◽  
Vol 145 ◽  
pp. 245-251 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nong Liang Sun ◽  
Jing Li ◽  
Min Wang ◽  
Mao Yong Cao

Recent advances in coal mine safety training based on virtual reality in China are explored and reviewed according to the researches and papers in the last ten years, and the drawbacks in them are figured out, with some suggestions for further researches being given. A brief survey on the research contents is carried out with time as the clue in the first place, illustrating that more and more investigations and researches have been done over time. And then such issues as main research outlines, theories and algorithms, software and tools, and extent of achievement, are reviewed respectively. The drawbacks in these researches are that they are somewhat repetitive, too much contents and relatively superficial in one project, more geological modeling but less intelligent, lacking of high realistic and advanced system, and so on. We suggest that more attention should be paid to the following aspects: 1) More intelligent functions instead of just simple demonstrating and roaming; 2) studying and developing Coal Mine Safety Training Engine Based on Virtual Reality (CMSTEVR) by concentrating core strength, in order to reduce the large amount of elementary work such as geological modeling, etc; 3) Breaking through the real-time barrier of the accurate and complex calculations, and solving the integration and fusion issues between these kinds of calculations and VR software; 4) Developing Coal Mine Safety Training System by utilizing the most advanced and powerful Game Engine.


2013 ◽  
Vol 361-363 ◽  
pp. 1880-1884
Author(s):  
Yan Sheng ◽  
Xiong Jun He ◽  
Xiao Hu Nie ◽  
Wen Tao Xiao ◽  
Rui Jiang Ran ◽  
...  

With the rapid development of Chinas urbanization, pedestrians traffic accidents have been on the top due to the negligence of traffic rules or lacking of safety awareness. This research develops a system on improving pedestrians safety awareness, especially to children, in city traffic. It adapts virtual reality technology to the training of pedestrian safety consciousness via the virtual scene of city. Clients may get involved in the virtual traffic environment, take charge of pedestrians in the scene, and conduct a timely monitor of pedestrians and give them warning when necessary so as to publicize traffic rules and improve pedestrians safety awareness.


Author(s):  
Brenda Y. McCabe

  Abstract – In 2015, legislation was enacted to require mandatory ‘Working at Heights’ training for all construction workers in Ontario. While the legislation has been successful in reducing lost time injuries due to falls, it inadvertently raised barriers for engineering instructors wishing to give their students a field-related learning experience. Although construction management students completed WHMIS, safety awareness, and fall awareness training, the liability related to the risk of injury was sufficient to motivate construction companies to deny student requests to visit their sites.  To adapt to the situation, a novel program of described audio tours was developed, thereby allowing students to visit and learn about different construction sites without jeopardizing their safety or the risk tolerance of hosting contractors. The resulting program improved the learning experience in that students visited 20 to 25 sites during the term instead of one.  


2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jie Chen ◽  
Yi He ◽  
Deyi Jiang ◽  
Xiao Guo

This paper studies the application of virtual simulation technology in coal mine, and proposes threedimensional virtual simulation training system for coal mines. This system mainly includes “finger oral” and reduction of accident cases. This paper describes the characteristics and development process of three-dimensional virtual simulation training system which can achieve three-dimensional visual effects combining three-dimensional stereoscopic projection technology. The field application shows that three-dimensional virtual simulation training system developed in this paper has achieved better training affects, greatly improved the quality of coal mine safety training and enhanced the enthusiasm of employee, and promoted the safe production of coal mine. Few patents associated with virtual simulation are discussed in this paper.


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nadia Kamarrudin ◽  
Mohamed Wijayanuddin Ali ◽  
Mohd. Zaki Kamsah ◽  
Mimi Haryani Hassim ◽  
Kamarizan Kidam

Sistem latihan keselamatan berasaskan komputer atau SLK telah dibangunkan bagi industri semikonduktor dengan menggunakan web sebagai platform. Sistem ini mempunyai dua bahagian utama, iaitu modul teori keselamatan dan senario pencegahan kemalangan. Kajian dijalankan di industri semikonduktor mendapati 86.7% di kalangan responden telah berjaya meningkatkan tahap kesedaran dan kefahaman mereka terhadap aspek keselamatan di tempat kerja setelah mempelajari sistem SLK. Peningkatan tersebut adalah di antara 8% sehingga 46%. Kajian ini mendapati sistem SLK merupakan satu kaedah yang praktikal bagi industri semikonduktor yang dikaji dan ia juga telah berjaya meningkatkan tahap kesedaran terhadap prosedur keselamatan serta kefahaman tentang amalan kerja selamat. Kata kunci: Sistem pengurusan latihan keselamatan; industri semikonduktor; sistem latihan keselamatan berdasarkan komputer; persepsi keselamatan A computer–based safety training (CBT) for semiconductor industry using web as the platform was developed. The CBT system is called Sistem Latihan Keselamatan Berasaskan Komputer (SLK). The CBT system has two main sections which are safety theory modules and accident prevention scenarios. The survey conducted in semiconductor industry concluded that 86.7% of the respondents have successfully increased their safety awareness and understanding towards safety at workplace after studying the SLK system. The highest increment is about 46 % and the lowest is about 8%. SLK system was found to be a practical tool in the selected semiconductor industry and has successfully increased the awareness of safety procedures as well as the understanding of good working practices. Key words: Safety training management system; semiconductor industry; computer–based safety training system; safety perception


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 149-152
Author(s):  
Zoltán Nyikes ◽  
Endre Szűcs

Abstract There is a strong relationship between groups of users who don’t use anti-virus and those who don’t backup their data, meaning that a similar proportion of users don't use either of these two means of protection. In case of users who lack knowledge in informatics there is an increase in the number of virus attacks; these users are more likely to not use anti-virus and neglect to back up their data. For digital systems, users who are – based on our classification – in a lower rank, represent increased risk based on the number of the occurred virus attacks. For every user group there is a need for continuous and repeated safety awareness training to reach and retain a high safety level/


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