Abstract

The causes of industrial accidents are most often based on the human factor. Industrial companies today strive for zero injuries, so they try to improve the quality of employee training. To achieve these goals, many of them implement solutions based on immersive technologies in the production process. For example, simulators for training employees to work with equipment based on virtual reality (VR) or three-dimensional graphics (3-dimensional, 3D). Such technologies replace the practice of working on real equipment and allow you to develop skills more deeply in a safe environment. In addition, with the help of virtual reality, you can simulate any emergency situations that are unacceptable to create on real objects. All this subsequently helps to reduce the negative impact of the human factor in production, which means that it reduces the likelihood of injuries, accidents or even deaths at enterprises.

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