UPS Enhances Driver Safety Training With Virtual Reality
August 15 2017 - 9:00AM
- VR experience to debut at nine U.S. Integrad® facilities this
year
- UPS IT team created content that displays on VR headsets
- UPS Integrad technology supports company’s safety culture
UPS (NYSE:UPS) today said it will start training student
delivery drivers to spot and identify road hazards using Virtual
Reality (VR) headsets that vividly simulate the experience of
driving on city streets while teaching a more memorable classroom
lesson.
The company will begin launching VR training in September at its
nine UPS Integrad training facilities. The adoption of VR for
driver safety training reflects UPS’s commitment to using the
latest and best technology to protect its on-road employees and the
communities they serve.
IT experts at UPS created the VR training modules that users see
and hear inside VR headsets like the HTC Vive. Students using the
modules must verbally identify potential road hazards such as
pedestrians, parked cars and oncoming traffic. The 360-degree view
inside the headset is realistic down to the finest details.
“Virtual Reality offers a big technological leap in the realm of
driver safety training,” said Juan Perez, UPS chief information and
engineering officer. “VR creates a hyper-realistic streetscape that
will dazzle even the youngest of our drivers whose previous
exposure to the technology was through video games.”
The VR training modules replace the touchscreen devices UPS
Integrad facilities currently use to teach lessons on road hazards.
For now, the VR training is only for those who drive package
delivery trucks. But the company is exploring VR and even Augmented
Reality (AR) for training tractor trailer drivers and performing
other duties throughout the operation.
UPS currently operates eight UPS Integrad facilities in the
United States and two others in Europe. Another U.S. facility is
set to open this year, bringing the total to nine in the United
States.
UPS Integrad facilities teach students the fundamentals of
driving delivery vehicles and delivering packages using a hands-on
approach. Students even practice driving UPS delivery trucks
in a replica outdoor city that has real streets and sidewalks and
simulated delivery and pickup sites.
UPS Integrad and its use of the latest technology supports the
company’s safety culture. UPS has more than 9,000 drivers in its
Circle of Honor, an elite group of drivers who have not had an
avoidable accident in at least 25 years.
The first UPS Integrad opened in Landover, Md., in 2007. The
training – based on the philosophy “Teach me. Show me. Let me.” –
occurs before students begin more intensive on-road training.
Nearly 9,000 drivers have graduated from UPS Integrad locations
since 2007.
“This training is foundational, and Virtual Reality brings it to
life,” said Jeanne Lawrence, UPS Integrad expansion director. “VR
complements real-world training in a way that deeply engages our
employees in the UPS Integrad curriculum.”
About UPS
UPS (NYSE: UPS) is a global leader in logistics, offering a
broad range of solutions including transporting packages and
freight; facilitating international trade, and deploying advanced
technology to more efficiently manage the world of business.
Headquartered in Atlanta, UPS serves more than 220 countries and
territories worldwide. The company can be found on the web
at ups.com and its corporate blog can be
found at longitudes.ups.com. To get UPS news
direct, follow @UPS_News on Twitter.
Kyle Peterson
404-828-4626
kylepeterson@ups.com
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