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Why do power companies use VR technology for safety education and training?
With the development of the times and the progress of science and technology, 20 19 has begun to vigorously advocate the learning mode of entertaining, and of course, the education and training of power safety is no exception. Boring knowledge is hard to accept and digest, while VR safety education breaks the rigid and single training method of traditional education. Let's take a look at the advantages of VR power safety training.

Real scene restoration

Through three-dimensional modeling technology, based on the real power plant environment, a realistic three-dimensional scene of the power plant is established.

Multiple perceptual experience

The VR power safety training system reproduces the accident scene through accident video, audio, accident pictures and other ways, so that the experiencer can not only operate it personally, but also perceive the existence of hidden dangers of safety accidents and the fear and serious consequences caused by safety accidents through vision, hearing and touch.

Immersive experience

Through VR technology, the experiencer can enter the power operation site in an immersive way, and truly reproduce and experience various security risks.

Eliminate potential safety hazards

Through VR technology and equipment, it fills the gap that traditional power safety can't be experienced or not experienced deeply, and avoids potential safety hazards in actual operation.

Rich safety knowledge

The VR power safety training system not only covers all kinds of common safety accidents in the process of power operation, but also adds accident causes, accident investigation and accident handling methods, which strengthens the experiencer's mastery of safety production knowledge.

At present, State Grid Shanghai Training Center is constantly extending the application of VR technology in power training, and is committed to building a "VR school" exclusive to the power industry. "Here, you can visit, browse, learn, experience and exercise yourself in virtual scenes such as substations, accident and disaster scenes, and high-risk working environments that cannot be presented in traditional classrooms." The project leader said. It can be predicted that the era of large-scale application of VR technology in power training is coming, and the application scenarios of power industry such as remote equipment maintenance, fault diagnosis, smart marketing and dispatching operation will continue to emerge.