How to train a newcomer who can operate but cannot make judgments?
[Manufacturing Industry New Employee Training] [Safety Education Video] Make the decision to stop rather than move! Let's cultivate new employees who can stop safely.
"Although they are skilled at driving, they can't stop in dangerous situations." "They can carry loads, but they don't understand what 'should be prioritized.'" Have you ever felt uneasy about the actions of such novice forklift operators? ● Even if they have learned operation skills in training, their 'on-site judgment' has not developed. ● Attention to pedestrians, other vehicles, and uneven surfaces is often deprioritized. ● The feeling of needing to 'hurry' dulls their judgment. This reflects the limitations of training that teaches 'driving skills' and 'safety judgment' separately. In forklift education, balancing the 'power to move' and the 'power to stop' is essential. Among these, the ability to make the correct 'stop judgment' is the last line of defense against accidents. At LinkStudio, we produce numerous scenario-based and interactive video materials to prevent judgment errors before they occur. For workplaces that feel "uneasy with just driving skills," we offer a new option for developing drivers with strong judgment skills. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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Proposal for Solutions | Supplementing Judgment Training with Videos Based on "Situations Occurring on Site" True safety in forklift operation is maintained not by "skills" but by "judgment." To cultivate this ability, it is effective to show actual dangerous scenes through videos and encourage individuals to think about "what they would do." ● Reproducing patterns of interaction between people, vehicles, and materials in the warehouse ● Video composition that prompts questions like "Where should I stop?" and "Which should take priority?" ● Experiencing through a story what results occur from poor judgment This creates a foundation for developing "capable personnel" into "judgment-driven operators."
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Implementation Steps | How to Utilize Video Education to Cultivate "Decision-Making Personnel" STEP 1 | Identify Judgment Errors and Near-Miss Cases that Occurred on Site Organize the factors that led to actual contact, operational errors, and entanglements. STEP 2 | Create Video Teaching Materials that Encourage Situational Judgment Combine live-action and CG effects to realistically recreate "decision-making dilemmas." STEP 3 | View During Morning Meetings or Safety Weeks → Exchange Opinions → Implement Actions Repeatedly Establish a habit of "decision-making ability" through the flow of video → reflection → practice.
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Introduction of Success Stories | Training New Employees to Make "Stop Judgments" through Video Education In a medium-sized warehouse, incidents of near misses with pedestrians and falling loads continued to occur after forklift skill training. Although new employees operated the forklifts smoothly, the lack of education on "what to prioritize when stopping" was the cause. Therefore, a scenario-based video teaching material was introduced that recreated "common dangerous judgment mistakes." As a result of structuring it to encourage consideration of "safe actions" from multiple choices: ● The rate of prevention increased, and near-miss reports drastically decreased. ● New employees voluntarily voiced "points to check" before starting work. ● A shared awareness that "stopping is the best option" permeated the team. We successfully cultivated drivers who possess not only operational skills but also the ability to think critically.
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Design Method 1️⃣ to Enhance Forklift Judgment Training with Videos | Reproducing dangerous scenarios using actual site layouts |
Design Method 2️⃣ to Enhance Forklift Judgment Training with Videos | Adding a quiz format with the question "What would you do in this situation?" |
Design Method 3️⃣ to Enhance Forklift Judgment Training with Videos | Realistically depicting the impact of incorrect judgments (people, cargo, equipment) |
Design Method 4️⃣ to Enhance Forklift Judgment Training with Videos | Verbalizing judgment points through live narration to aid understanding |