Overhead Crane

Overhead crane training was created by Ludus Global aimed at training how to operate the machine in an industrial unit, completely safe.

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The student must perform the task in a safely manner, avoiding risks.

The simulation is used to explain the use of the machinery as well as safety measures, also testing the understanding of the knowledge acquired.

Training used to explain the adequate use as well as test its proper understanding.

Overhead crane training objectives

Prevent dangers
Learning how to operate the overhead crane in an industrial unit, safely and avoiding risks.

Understand safety measures
Knowing safety measures, the necessary elevation elements and when to use them for different loads.

Practice
Testing the knowledge acquired, in a realistic environment, saving practice time with real machinery.

Normative

Our simulations have been checked by HSE technicians from all over the world, in order to avoid disagreements with the legislation, normative and procedures in different countries and customer companies.

Compatible

Compatible with

  • Pico 4 (wired mode)
  • Pico 4 enterprise (wired mode)
  • HP reverb G2
  • Oculust rift
  • Quest pro (wired mode)
  • Quest 2 (wired mode)
  • HTC Vive cosmos
  • HTC focus 3 pro (wired mode)
  • HTC focus plus (wired mode)
  • HTC vive xr elite (wired mode)
  • HTC vive pro
  • HTC vive
Available exercises for Ovearhead crane

It serves both to explain the use and security measures, and to test the user in relation to the knowledge learned.

Freemode
The user gets used to the virtual controls of the machine and the simulation, moving around the scene and carrying the load following safety procedures.
Die flip
The user must flip a die, after moving it to the flipping zone. He must check the bolts and replace them if needed. Safety norms must be followed to avoid accidents.
Machine pre-use
Guided simulation for the different checks that must be performed before using the machine, including the safety distance with a load or hook.
Load circuit

Autonomous exercises for practicing essential parts of the theoretical training: operate the machinery, load control and sway.