Kelly Rose
Editor
Kelly Rose
Editor
Hyster is exploring the benefits of using a forklift simulator in response to a growing number of companies interested in using simulation as part of their training programmes.
“Forklift simulation technology provides an immersive, full 3D environment combined with the actual controls and responses of a real lift truck,” says Robbert Wijnandts, Commercial Trainer for Hyster. “Even the toughest operating conditions can be simulated with the virtual forklift to give a real driving experience.”
The new Hyster Simulator has the same seat as the Hyster® Fortens® model, the same pedals, steering wheel, CANBus and hydraulic controls. The user wears a VR headset and as their head turns it gives different views through the mast, up, down and to the side.
To operate a lift truck there should typically be three stages to training, beginning with Basic Operator Training, followed by Specific Job Training and lastly Familiarisation Training.
“Lift truck simulators can aid and assist Basic Training but should never be considered as a replacement for this essential stage,” explains Nick Welch, Technical Director for RTITB. “However, they can have a place in Specific Training and would add great value to the process.”
For information visit www.hyster.com or www.rtitb.co.uk.
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