Proper use of PPE training was created by Ludus Global aimed at the correct use and inspection of personal protective equipment in industrial workplaces, was well as identifying inadequate or defective equipment.
The simulation allows the user to inspect the PPE, checking the safety level by viewing the markings (CE, pictograms, etc.).
Learn to asses risks in different industrial jobs, inspect and equip PPE properly.
The training helps guarantee the safety of workers who are exposed to hazards.
PPE training objectives
Determine necessities
Assessing risks in different industrial jobs and equipping PPE.
Equipment assessment
Enabling the student to choose and check the adequate protective equipment before performing different tasks.
Practice
Testing the user’s acquired knowledge with a wide array of PPE, including unsuitable or defective equipment.
Compatible with
Oculus Rift and HTC Vive Cosmos
Available exercises for PPE
10'
Chemical risks
The student must go through the PPE and put on the adequate one for cleaning a vat, transferring of sulfuric acid 98/99% and the stripping of a piece.
upcoming
Electrical risks
The student must go through the available PPE and put on the right one for the maintenance of a low voltage panel board.
upcoming
Mechanical risks
The student must choose and put on the adequate PPE for the machining on a numerical control and for frosting or grinding a piece.
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Included PPE
Chemical resistant gloves.
Protective suit.
Safety boots.
Respirator.
Gas detector, face shield.
7 versions of different PPE with flaws or wrongly labelled.
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New types of PPE
Future updates
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Why should you use Ludus for training?
Bigger
impact on
training
Immersive training, completely base on experience and practical.
More
student
involvement.
The person feels they are really there and interact with the scene happening.
Better
learning
retention.
Makes workers better equipped and make less mistakes.
Increased
safety.
The worker tests himself in different risk situations and is better prepared.
Group
learning.
The other students can see onscreen the student’s training taking place.