Abstract

Santa Barbara Foundation Labour School decided to develop a training simulator for the teaching of the shotcrete process before the practice with the machine. Thanks to this, students will have a wider experience when using the real machine.

Highlights

  • Santa Barbara Foundation is a professional college specialized in vocational training courses and in continuous formation in following areas: Civil Works, Electromechanics, Renewable Energy and Welding

  • Santa Barbara Foundation (SBF) has decided to incorporate a training simulator (TS) for the instruction on shotcrete machine usage

  • The simulator has a series of advantages against the real machine, such as a more efficient management of the resources, the simultaneous formation of various pupils in a more controlled and safer environment as well as get to have sides, the simulators offer a more exhaustive formation, as they permit recording exercises, repeating and plan very improbable situations in a hands-on practice

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Introduction

Santa Barbara Foundation is a professional college specialized in vocational training courses and in continuous formation in following areas: Civil Works, Electromechanics, Renewable Energy and Welding. Pupils start their formation on the simulator while they learn the machine procedure, management and shotcrete operation. Workers on the course of shotcrete machine training must learn following skills and abilities:

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