Video see-through augmented reality fire safety training: A comparison with virtual reality and video training
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Date
2024-12-10
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Elsevier B.V.
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(c) 2024 The Author/s
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CC BY 4.0
Abstract
Safety training is crucial to mitigate the risk of damage when a disaster occurs and can play a vital role in enhancing community response. Augmented Reality (AR) is an emerging technology for safety training that holds great pedagogical potential. This study aims to explore the effectiveness of AR training in terms of knowledge acquisition and retention, as well as self-efficacy enhancement. We developed a new video see-through AR training tool on a tablet to teach users about operating a fire extinguisher to put out a fire following the PASS procedure: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep (PASS). The AR training tool was tested with 60 participants. Test results were systematically compared with findings from the literature investigating Virtual Reality (VR) and video-based safety training. The findings indicate that, directly after the training, AR outperformed traditional video training in terms of knowledge retention, long-term self-efficacy, and quality of instructions. However, the AR experience was not as effective as the VR experience in all these areas, but the AR group had a smaller decrease in knowledge over time. These findings suggest that the AR-based training approach offers benefits in long-term memory recall.
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Augmented reality, Virtual reality, Fire safety, Training, Fire extinguisher, Serious game, Emergency
Citation
Domgue K LI, Paes D, Feng Z, Mander S, Datoussaid S, Descamps T, Rahouti A, Lovreglio R. (2025). Video see-through augmented reality fire safety training: A comparison with virtual reality and video training. Safety Science. 184.