Kent-o-Kent
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@John Davis and @bumble_bee123, you both bring up great points about forklift stability and training. But do you think hands-on training alone is enough?
I’ve noticed that even after practical training, some operators still develop risky habits over time—like cutting corners, as @bumble_bee123 mentioned. Maybe it’s not just about training but also constant reinforcement through things like simulations or VR-based refreshers that let operators experience near-miss scenarios in a safe way.
Has anyone here tried using technology like VR or gamified training to reinforce forklift safety? If so, did it actually help operators stay more engaged and mindful?
Would love to hear if anyone’s tested alternative training methods beyond traditional hands-on practice!
I’ve noticed that even after practical training, some operators still develop risky habits over time—like cutting corners, as @bumble_bee123 mentioned. Maybe it’s not just about training but also constant reinforcement through things like simulations or VR-based refreshers that let operators experience near-miss scenarios in a safe way.
Has anyone here tried using technology like VR or gamified training to reinforce forklift safety? If so, did it actually help operators stay more engaged and mindful?
Would love to hear if anyone’s tested alternative training methods beyond traditional hands-on practice!