Story · 34:55
// THE QUOTE
“i would love to simulate working at heights”
— Trent Soholt
Build story of the AR i-beam: real fabricated beam velcroed in, green-screen trailer, walk 200 feet up; concrete and visual, lands on the walk-and-return beat.
Full episode at 34:55Nova Scotia Has No Contractor Licensing — And That's a Problem | NSCSC's Trent Soholt ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Augmented reality can replicate the physiological fear response of working at heights — iron workers called NSCSC's I-beam simulator 'scarier than the real thing' — making it viable for safety awareness training without job-site exposure.
“every one of them came out of that trailer going that's as real as the real thing”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Quality management training and QMP
34:30
Clips like this, every two weeks.
SOURCE: 34:55 of Nova Scotia Has No Contractor Licensing — And That's a Problem | NSCSC's Trent Soholt