Immersive Simulation-Based Assessment: The Superior Methodology for Predicting Lockout/Tagout Critical Incidents

Publisher: TalentSim.ai by Adaptive Immersion

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Immersive Simulation-Based Assessment: The Superior Methodology for Predicting Lockout/Tagout Critical Incidents

Workers continue to get hurt or killed on manufacturing floors because of lockout/tagout (LO/TO) violations. Despite having clear rules and training programs, the human factor remains the weak link in keeping workers safe from unexpected machine startups. This white paper shows why immersive simulation-based assessment works better than traditional methods for measuring the human traits that lead to LO/TO incidents. Based on a study of 100 real manufacturing accidents, we show how simulations can recreate the exact moments when workers make dangerous shortcuts, helping companies identify at-risk employees before anyone gets hurt.