The "Rigging – Load Preparation Before Aerial Lifting" workshop immerses the user in augmented reality. They learn to identify risks and follow proper procedures.
This training module is a specialized variation of the "Rigging: Load Audit" simulator.
This time, trainees are placed in a proactive scenario: rather than auditing existing configurations, they must prepare four different loads for aerial lifting by selecting the right equipment and assembling the correct rigging setup.
Using the camera of a mobile device or tablet, trainees can visualize and inspect life-sized loads: steel beams, coils, pipes, valves…
All rigging equipment is modeled in photorealistic 3D, based on real-world cases and validated by the training teams at Bishop Lifting Products.
Users can walk around the objects freely, zoom in on details, and even adjust their virtual viewpoint to inspect the top of a tall load.
Trainees interact with life-sized 3D loads and must:
This AR training helps sharpen decision-making skills, encourages good rigging practices, and builds operational confidence.
This simulator is designed for:
Each training scenario immerses the user in a different load-preparation challenge, modeled in photorealistic 3D and projected in their real environment via a smartphone or tablet.
Prepare a 2.6-meter beam for lifting.
Choose hardware that ensures proper load distribution and prevents swinging or scratching during the lift.
Set up a 9-meter lead pipe.
Take into account its length, flexibility, and the need to maintain alignment throughout the lift.
Configure a secure lift for a 2-meter diameter steel coil.
Select the correct slings, avoid damage to the coil strapping, and ensure appropriate load balance.
Prepare a 4.2-meter-high valve for aerial transport.
Focus on weight distribution, protective rigging to avoid damage, and secure attachment points.
Train your teams to choose, prepare, and assemble rigging with precision using cutting-edge augmented reality.
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