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eye-protection …
EYE & FACE PROTECTION**
Navigation / Narration
'Hal', our guided voice, introduces himself
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In Fabshop, use spot lighting to highlight active station (i.e. grinder first, then welding)
Eye and Face Hazards
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Environment 2 and 3: Welding and Grinder in Fabrication shop - natural progression: grind it and then weld it
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To get from one station to the next, after a successful quiz a magical looking door one one of the walls "unlocks" and opens. Fade to being in new environment (without making user navigate to it)
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Introductory Environment - clean room on the all all the different types of face and eye protection with labels.and audio description.
This training is for general Eye and Face Protection in the petrol industries. It would be good here to show examples of different types of situations in video form. A quick into. that separates different situations for each category of eye and face protection.
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Simulation Ideas
Start of simulation
A simulation where the trainee is in POV perspective and is introduced to a task where He/she is in a small environment with out teleportation, task must be preformed with proper safety equipment (PPE) if not Screen turns White after Consequence.
360 view of the beach with serene, beautiful, audio music lasting 5-8 seconds
Then the vision of the beach blur and it fades to a dull grey.
statistics. 90% of eye and face injuries could be prevented by using the correct eye and face protection
After darkness, Hall appears to welcome trainee. The eyeball appears, along with a few sample Hal delivers brief and fun tutorial of the Vive navigation tools for the platform: teleportation, trigger to pick up an object, and using iSector/wand to select something (like a correct answer), then move on to Eye Education
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Eye Education
Trainee is in a limbo space PAL introduces them to the controller and Eye and Face Protection in a few sentences.
Parts of the eye glow, and Hal asks you to select them. As each piece is selected, it is pulled out of the eye model and Hal gives a brief description of the eye
Cornea: The cornea is an outer clear coating that helps protect the eye from foreign objects, dust, and damage.
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Pupil: The pupil is the component that allows light to enter the eye. It dilates and contracts to control how much light gets in.
Lens: The lens is the component that focuses the light into an image. This focused image is directed onto the back wall of the eyeball.
Retina: The retina is a thin membrane located on the back wall of the eyeball. It is made of special cells that convert light energy into electrical signals.
Optic Nerve: The optic nerve is the connection between the eyeball and the brain. It takes the electrical signals from the retina and sends them to the brain, where the electrical signals are decoded into a visual picture.
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STAGES/LEVELS
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Active Learning Level/Stage :pen: Run through the eye education , Eye protection, objective and navigation
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Dashboard
Face Shields
Face Shields will be listed in the in a catalog of Personal Protective Equipment, with a description in audio.
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Safety Glasses
Safety will be listed in the in a catalog of Personal Protective Equipment, with a description in audio.
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Welding Helmets
Welding Helments will be listed in the in a catalog of Personal Protective Equipment, with a discription in audio.
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Goggles
Goggles will be listed in the in a catalog of Personal Protective Equipment, with a description in audio.
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AFTER 1/2 WAY THROUGH TRAINING ASK THEM IF THEY WANT A SHORT BREAK AND TAKE THEM TO THE INTIAL SERENE SCENE IN THE BEGINNING
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