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Aerial Working Platform Training Simulator  

Ki, Jae-Sug (Graduate School of Information and Telecommunications, University of Incheon)
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Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science / v.9, no.4, 2007 , pp. 57-62 More about this Journal
Abstract
Aerial working platform is recently used broadly in heavy industry and construction field and also the utilization of it is growing. However, the raise of critical incident caused by unskilled operator is increased gradually. To reduce and prevent such incident, the training for operating is essential. It's not easy to cover the requirements for the training with real platform because of the high price of it, safety and weather condition. This paper proposes a simulator for the training based on virtual reality to give the training safely regardless to the weather condition and the simulator is deliverable in lower price than real one. The simulator proposed in this paper is available to be set according to the level of trainee's skill managing and be also applied for the design of general heavy equipment training simulator.
Keywords
Heavy Equipment Training Simulator; Critical Incident; Safety; Virtual Reality;
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