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Simulation of Hazards and Risks - Experience Accidents Safely! Safety Experience Training
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Simulation of Hazards and Risks -

Experience Accidents Safely!

Safety Experience Training

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ABOUT US

Youngwoo Ind. is a South Korean company founded in 1999 near Seoul. Originally specializing in safety signs, Youngwoo Ind. has focused and developed in recent years in modules for the simulation of occupational safety risks

and hazards. Youngwoo is Korean and freely translated means "lifelong friendship". This meaning reflects our business conduct and our Trademark to customers worldwide.

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Youngwoo Ind. has specialized in the development of safety simulation technologies for effective accident prevention. The main difference to conventional classroom theory training or virtual reality animation is that the

workers experience the possible hazards by themselves.

You don't want to watch a PowerPoint slide or a video of a roller coaster ride, but rather sit in the car and experience the ride yourself. This is what you will remember for a long time. We apply this principle in our training modules.

What we do

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Why?

According to Edgar Dale we have a passive and active perception. On average we retain about 10% of a written text, about 20% of what we record acoustically, about 30% of what we see, about 50% of what we see and hear in

combination, about 70% of what we tell ourselves and 90% of what we tell and really do. So the question arises why a considerable part of the security training from reading from mostly overloaded PowerPoint slides still takes place in

a "boring" training room.

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Business Areas

Youngwoo Ind. has 4 classic business areas of occupational safety simulators:

1. Construction and Building Sites

2. Industry and Manufacturing

3. Public and Civil Safety

4. Virtual Reality (VR)

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Confined Space

Oxygen Level and harmful gas detection, Entry Permit Procedure,

Ventilation, Protective Equipment, Rescue

Operation, etc.

Guardrail Collapse

Automatic fall experience device to simulate the

danger of not being 100% tied off, leaning out of

guardrails, unstable structure etc.

Excavation Works

Moving of excavators, collision with pedestrian,

blind-spot, routine inspections, digging risks, underground dangers like

cables/piping, etc.

Fall from Height

Risks of uncovered openings, removed

gratings, tagging, missing fall arrest system, correct use of anchorage points,

lifeline, etc.

Safety Harness

Inspection and wearing of full body harness, selection and use of

lanyard, shock absorber and fall arrestor,

orthostatic shock, etc.

Construction Safety Training Modules

Simulate sources of danger during high-risk work on construction sites in a safe training environment and actively involve employees and workers.

This is what the Youngwoo Ind. training modules are aimed at "learning by doing"

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Experiential Workers Training

Modules in Operation

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Electrical Safety

Earthing, Circuit Breakers, Insulation, Power and Current Consumption, Welding, Cable Burns, Hand Powered Tools,

LOTO, Electric Shock, etc.

Chemical Safety

Chemicals and Hazardous Substances Training, MSDS, Identification, Storage and Labelling, Loading/Unloading, Chemical Spill, etc.

Hoist Crane

Load Limit, Load Balancing, Lifting/Rigging equipment, sling tension simulation, hand injuries,

communication and signaling, etc.

Fire Fighting

Fire Extinguisher Experience, PASS, Fire

Suppression, Prevention, Emergency Response

Plan, Danger of Smoke, Preparedness, etc.

Heavy Machinery

The risk of being stuck, traffic management, pedestrian walkways, speed limits, vehicle checks, blind spot,

banksmen, etc.

Construction Safety Training Modules

The training modules are designed according to your machines, tools or work processes, which the employees or workers will also find at their later actual place of work.

This also increases the learning effect and the ability to remember the accident prevention measures learned.

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Experiential Workers Training

Modules in Operation

Overcurrent ExperienceOverloading of a power cable by connecting too many consumers (e.g. multiple sockets)

Safety Harness and Fall ExperienceUnderstanding the importance of wearing correctly a safety harness while working at height

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Hand Safety

Pinch points, Nip points, Sheer points hazards,

hand tool demonstration good/bad example, finger

cut simulation, safety gloves, etc.

First Aid

CPR Experience, AED Training, First Aid Basics,

Emergency Response, Stress Prevention, Stroke, Heart attack, Heat Stress,

Nutrition, etc.

Scaffolding

Foundation, Scaffold Footing / Baseplate, Fully

planked, Safe Access, Guardrails, Mid rails and

Toe boards, Netting / Fall Object Protection, etc.

Ladder Safety

3 points of contact, wrong use of ladders,

overhead works / electricity works, tools bags, collapse of ladder

experience etc.

Manual Handling

Correct manual handling technique, workplace

design, anatomy of the back, risk reduction

measures, supporting tools, etc.

Construction Safety Training Modules

Internal safety instructions such as work permit procedures, risk assessment or occupational safety analysis, lock-out tag-out procedures, but also findings from previous accidents should be integrated into the training to make the training as realistic as possible.

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Those who work safely will live to see another day. The Safety Training Center located in front of the construction site precisely encompasses this message and all personnel get trained before they allowed to enter the site.

Safety is always a top priority for our clients – not just for their employees but for all sub-contractors working with them.

References

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➢ Slip/Trip and Fall Experience

➢ Dropped Object Safety Simulator

➢ Hand Tools / Hand Safety

➢ Electrical Safety Board

➢ Safety Glasses Experience

Ongoing

First Training Center to New Zealand

Customer: Link Alliance

Start: 15th September

Open for Reference Visit by January’21

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➢ Reduction in Incident-Rates

➢ Increase of Workers Awareness

➢ Improve on Workers Safety Behavior

➢ Higher Motivation and Concentration in Safety Learning

Success-Story

Mega-Construction Project

The Best Success is, when You safe Your Workers Life and Everybody can return home to their family as

safely as when they started the Day.

Every incident, every life lost on site is one too many!

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Youngwoo Ind.

CONTACT US

#54 Jingwansandan-ro59-beon-bil, Jingeon-eup12139 Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do / South Korea

[email protected]@gmail.com

www.yowo.co.kr+82 10 34043323

Specialized in Safety Simulators & Training

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Back-Up

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The product range in the area of Practical Safety Training currently comprises more than 300 different modules and technologies. Depending on the equipment, the modules can be combined with Virtual Reality (VR) elements to

enhance the training effect or risk perception.

The combination of theoretical training with practical safety exercises makes the difference!

References

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Silo Cleaning

Touch Panel guidance according to the

operating procedures of client, toxic gases, oxygen

levels, pressurized system, etc.

Strainer Cleaning

Sequence of safe isolation and verification,

hazards and risks associated with the

activities, Permit Requirements, PPE, etc.

Maintenance

Repair works, Maintenance Activities,

Cleaning pipes, Handling chemicals, Overpressure, Emergency Shower, Eye

wash station, etc.

Process Stream

Simulation of real accidents from the

chemical, O&G or other industries with the key

learnings out of that accidents, etc.

Gas Leakage

Simulation of real fire due to gas leakage, gas leakage detection,

control measures and safe shut down, fire

fighting, etc.

Industrial Safety Training Modules

The training modules offer practical simulation on different units from the production flows, e.g. material safety, chemical safety, electrical safety, etc.

The modules are designed to ensure that employees are protected against hazards that could lead to injuries.

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Kids Safety

Traffic Risks at Entry/Exit points, seat-belt,

emergency braking simulation, traffic signs,

what to do in case of accident, etc.

Storm/Typhoon

Natural Disaster simulators for hurricane,

typhoon, flooding, hazards and risks, how to prepare before and after, emergency situation, etc.

Earthquake

Experience earthquake intensity and evacuation step by step , emergency

preparedness, hazards and risks after

earthquake, etc.

Traffic

Car roll-over simulation, seat-belt, vehicle check, tunnel safety, fire, smoke

in tunnel, influence of drugs/alcohol, weather

conditions, etc.

Home

Detection of sources for fire at home, electrical

devices and connections, control measures e.g. smoke detectors, fire

extinguishers, first aid, etc.

Civil Safety Training Modules

The training modules provide a unique safety training for families or the general public to improve risk perception, reduce panic in the event of a disaster and take the right measures in emergencies. By being better prepared for emergency situations, you can effectively

help yourself and others with less panic. Public Safety Training Center’s managed by the government using this concept.

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Virtual Reality is the perfect solution for the simulation of dangerous scenarios that cannot be simulated with training modules without danger. In an animated environment that is realistic for the future workplace, employees

learn to recognize dangers and to apply the appropriate control measures as defined in the risk assessment and safety instructions.

Virtual Reality


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