This Clean Energy Company Uses A Dinner Theatre Approach To Train Wind Turbine Operators

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This clean energy company uses a dinner theatre approach to train wind turbine operators:

“Thrive will be used by Ørsted to induct all personnel working on the new Hornsea offshore wind farm project to empower the whole workforce to be safety leaders,” Patrick Harnett, Senior Program Director at Ørsted.

The cost to build Hornsea Two is around £3 billion. Ørsted committed £1.4 million of investment to create the purpose-built facility or Thrive in partnership with training specialists Active Training Team program.Thrive is a one-day interactive, drama-based learning approach that seeks to immerse the operators in situational environments in a series of rooms. The immersive multimedia method centers around consequences leading up to a fatal incident.

Thrive purposely blurs the lines between fiction and reality for operators taking the training. Each room is designed like a film set and built to represent a real work environment. The rooms each have their AV solutions that fit the scenario to make participants feel as if they’re there. Actors, dressed in either workwear or civilian clothes, integrate themselves into the audience, interacting and making participants feel involved as if they are witnesses to the actions that follow.

“The reality of each scenario helps people to understand the psychology behind safety behaviors and how to make improvements for themselves and their colleagues,” said Hartnett.

 

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