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Training Spotlight
Simulator Training
By practicing in a controlled, immersive environment, operators develop the skills and procedures needed to anticipate and avoid hazards on the job.
applies for a crane operator position, we can’ t just take their word for it when they say they have experience. The simulator helps us verify their skills in a safe and controlled environment.”
By running new hires through the simulator, Bay can spot weaknesses early and provide targeted training before operators handle real-world projects.“ It’ s helped us catch things we might not have seen otherwise,” Bieber related.“ If someone struggles with a particular skill, we can work on that before they’ re out in the field where mistakes can have serious consequences.”
Safety Success
With many projects taking place in high-risk environments such as refineries, construction sites and wind farms, safety is a cornerstone of Bay Ltd.’ s operations. By practicing in a controlled, immersive environment, operators develop the skills and procedures needed to anticipate and avoid hazards on the job, Bieber noted, experiencing realistic challenges without real-world risks.
“ Proper training is essential to prevent accidents and ensure safe operations,” Bieber said.“ The crane simulator is an invaluable tool in refreshing important safety lessons and helping operators recognize and avoid common crane-related dangers like two-blocking, outrigger failures and operating with a lack of situational awareness.
“ The simulator mimics real-world scenarios, allowing operators to experience potential hazards in a controlled environment that looks like the real thing,” Bieber added.“ This realistic training helps build situational awareness, which is critical for preventing dangerous incidents.” off the job for training can be challenging, the ITI simulators make it more manageable and cost-effective by enabling on-site training that doesn’ t disrupt project schedules.
The company is also dedicated to providing its employees with growth and career advancement opportunities. The simulator plays a role in helping riggers and aspiring operators develop their skills and climb the career ladder.
“ Anyone who wants to learn or sharpen their skills is welcome to come in and train,” Bieber said.“ Bay encourages employees to pursue their chosen career path through a mix of hands-on experience, instructor-led training and simulator practice to build their confidence and expertise for real-world crane operations.
“ Once operators have completed their instructor-led courses and certification and spent time in the simulator, it doesn’ t take long for them to be field-ready,” Bieber continued.“ Within a couple of weeks, they can operate a crane confidently under supervision.”
The ITI crane simulator has proven particularly popular with younger operators at Bay, who are more accustomed to using technology in their daily lives.“ For them, it’ s like a video game,” Bieber pointed out.“ Some even downloaded crane simulation apps at home to practice before coming in for training.”
While older operators were initially skeptical, many have embraced the technology after experiencing its realism and seeing its benefits.“ At first, some of the more experienced operators didn’ t take it seriously,” Bieber admitted.“ But once they saw how realistic it was, they came around. Now they say it feels just like being in the cab of a crane.”
Scalable Training
To make training even more accessible, Bay Ltd. developed a mobile VR ITI simulator. The enclosed trailer is both a recruiting tool at job fairs, high schools and community events, offering people a chance to experience crane operations first-hand, and a traveling training unit.
“ The trailer allows us to train employees at remote sites,” Bieber related.“ It’ s multi-purpose and it saves time and keeps our training consistent across locations.”
As Bay continues to expand its operations, ITI’ s crane simulators will remain an important part of its training strategy. The program’ s scalability and flexibility, Bieber pointed out, ensure that Bay can meet the evolving needs of its workforce while maintaining high standards of safety and performance.“ We definitely see simulation training playing a bigger role in the future,” he added.
Crane simulators have helped Bay Ltd. modernize its training program, enhance safety and create opportunities for career growth. From assessing new hires to developing the next generation of crane operators, the simulator is an essential tool in Bay’ s training arsenal.
Supporting Career Growth
Bay Ltd. requires its operators to complete four hours of training each year to keep their skills up to date. While taking operators
To provide consistent training at remote sites, Bay Ltd. developed a mobile VR simulator. The enclosed trailer is also used as a recruiting tool at job fairs, high schools and community events.
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