VR Training For Utility, Electrical Linemen: New Custom Program For Employees

Apr 27, 2023

If you’re looking for a modern and engaging way to train your utility and service technicians, Sequel MV’s virtual reality training programs might be what you need.

Nobody wants injuries on the job site: they're scary for the employees involved, they make people take time off work, they create a lot of paperwork, and they can be expensive for your company. Sequel MV's VR safety training programs are designed to help utility technicians, vehicle operators, electrical linemen, and pipe workers acquire the field skills necessary for safe and efficient work.

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Sequel MV's customizable VR program can also simulate critical scenarios that would be expensive or impractical to create with traditional training regimens. And, with augmented reality, your employees can experience infrequent high-risk events, and safely overcome them, ahead of time.

According to a 2019 survey from an OSHA and EHS training provider, utility workers are more than 50% more likely to express both a need for training and fear of injury than workers in comparative industries. Investing in workplace safety training results in a safer, more efficient, and more motivated workforce: when you support your employees with better training, they do better work for you.

You can use VR as a visual aid for onboarding training. Utilities installation and maintenance presents a unique set of workplace challenges, and with virtual training, your new hires can see and fix common problems and establish good PPE habits in a fun and engaging way. Rather than classroom training, which many find boring, utility workers can experience gamified and interactive visual learning.

The customizable software can be designed to demonstrate how different weather conditions affect visibility and create hazardous conditions. Employees can be trained to correctly identify workplace hazards and the corresponding corrective and reporting actions.

VR can also be used to demonstrate proper emergency procedures in the event of heavy equipment malfunction, electrocution, or falls. These events can be difficult to simulate in traditional training without risk to operators or equipment, but with VR technology can be overcome step-by-step according to proper procedure.

About Sequel MV

In addition to its video and VR production, Sequel MV provides content, branding, and design solutions for a wide variety of businesses. They also host an experiential marketing podcast available on Spotify and YouTube.

According to a business spokesperson: “Whether you just need a fresh set of eyes, another bid for your RFP, or if you’re ready to truly impact the industry in which you compete; we’re ready to support you.”

To get started creating your VR training program today, visit https://www.sequelmv.com

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