The effectiveness of virtual safety training in work at heights: A literature review
1Department of Work and Organizational Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany.
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Summary
Virtual reality (VR) safety training offers risk-free, immersive learning for work at heights (WAH). This study synthesizes criteria to measure VR training effectiveness across sectors, aiding safety managers.
Area of Science:
- Occupational Safety and Health
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Educational Technology
Background:
- Virtual environment techniques offer advantages like risk-free and immersive learning for safety training.
- Effectiveness of virtual safety training specifically for work at heights (WAH) remains under-assessed.
- This study addresses the need for standardized outcome criteria for WAH virtual safety training.
Purpose of the Study:
- To synthesize outcome criteria for measuring the effectiveness of virtual safety training for work at heights (WAH).
- To provide an inventory of training methods, evaluation indicators, and effects for practitioners and safety managers.
- To offer recommendations for designing effective training assessments in WAH contexts.
Main Methods:
- An explorative literature search identified 658 records from 2010 onwards.
- 21 relevant documents were selected and classified based on training goals (knowledge, skills, attitudes).
- Outcome criteria were analyzed using Kirkpatrick's model for evaluating training effectiveness.
Main Results:
- The study identified various outcome criteria for virtual safety training in WAH.
- An inventory of training methods, evaluation indicators, and observed effects was compiled.
- The findings support safety managers in selecting and assessing training programs.
Conclusions:
- Virtual safety training for WAH has measurable outcomes that can be evaluated using established models.
- Standardized criteria are essential for assessing the effectiveness of immersive learning technologies in occupational safety.
- Recommendations are provided for enhancing the design and evaluation of virtual WAH safety training.