Safety Training in a Virtual Refinery:
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The project SAVE allows to practice safety-
related behaviour in a virtual refinery. The
project was initiated by the Austrian oil company
OMV Schwechat and is currently developed by the
FAW and GUP, both institutes of the University of
Linz. Using a head-mounted display (HMD) the
trainee navigates through parts of a refinery
finding a working environment he or she is well
familiar with. The trainee has to fulfill jobs given
by a trainer who may interactively initiate
"events" as, for instance, outpouring gas,
caustic fluids etc. The trainee in turn has to
react to those apparently casual events, thus
practicing the safety-related behaviour.
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The Virtual Reality technique allows for
immersive and at the same time practical safety
training whenever conventional training methods
are either too dangerous (outpouring gas, caustic
fluids etc.), too expensive (training on
operating or idle plants), or insufficiently
immersive (video films, seminars, etc.).
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A first prototype has been implemented on a
Silicon Graphics O2 graphic workstation using
the 3D description language VRML. The prototype
realizes a training scene called "Behaviour in an
H2S area", which allows to practice within
dangerous parts of a refinery. Further training
scenes will be realized until the end of the
year 2000 and integrated within a comprehensive
package for safety training in refineries.