2025 Occupational Safety and Health Experience Pavilion x Skills Competition - Attracting 3,000 Visitors Over Three Days
Immersive experience: We plan to offer skill certifications for aerial work platforms and rigging operations, incorporate collaborative robots, and provide ultra-realistic VR simulated occupational accident experiences, enabling participants to personally feel the "moment an occupational accident occurs" in high-risk workplaces.
Knowledge challenge game: Learn how to identify hazards, understand chemical labels and technology-driven occupational safety through interactive learning. By learning through play, participants were naturally instilled with a sense of safety awareness. Not only vocational students and union members, but also numerous parent-child families and members of the general public actively participated. Through fun and engaging activities, the concept of "Safety First" was effectively instilled from a young age and widely promoted throughout the community. Thank you for participating in the event. Let’s work together to ensure occupational safety through our actions.
Minister of Labor, Hung Sun-Han, Director General of Workforce Development Agency, Ministry of Labor (WDA), Lydia Huang, COAPRE CEO, Li Bo-Chang, ILOSH Chairperson, Wang Hou-Cheng, and OSHA Deputy Director General, Lee Wen-Jinn, along with other distinguished officials, visited the Occupational Safety and Health Experience Pavilion.
The “Immersive Occupational Safety and Health Experience Pavilion" co-hosted by COAPRE, OSHA, and ILOSH.
By riding an aerial work platform, participants can experience the immersive sensation of working at height and understand the importance of correctly operating machinery.
Demonstrated the specialized module for crane operation skill testing to Deputy Director Generals of WDA, Chen Shih-Chang and Shih Shu-Hui.
The life-size specialized module for crane lifting and rigging operation skill testing has been relocated to the pavilion for display, with the aim of fostering interest and knowledge in children and teenagers.
Participants include middle-aged and elderly individuals, university and college students, elementary, junior, and senior high school students, and parent-child groups, all aiming to reinforce their occupational safety and health education irrespective of age.
Using VR headsets, participants can simulate scaffolding operations and experience fall hazards firsthand, effectively enhancing public awareness of occupational safety.
The sensory chair features a roof work fall-from-height occupational accident module. Beyond just visual and auditory senses, the module also enhances the sensation of falling, providing participants with a more immersive experience.
A VR simulation of a fall from height occupational accident during elevator shaft work is showcased for the first time. In addition to VR headsets, a raised and vibrating floor further intensifies the physical sensation of the fall.
Dr. Liu Li-Wen from ILOSH explained chemical control-related knowledge to the public.
Dr. Liu Kuo-Ching from ILOSH explained technology-driven occupational safety to the public. He highlighted how the development of image recognition systems helps safeguard the lives of workers in high-risk work environments.
Members of the public experienced the "Regulation 101" to learn about regulations protecting workers, such as those concerning work at height and heat hazard prevention. This also helps to enhance public impression of the center.
Minister of Labor, Hung Sun-Han, COAPRE CEO, Li Bo-Chang, and Director General of WDA, Lydia Huang, visited the collaborative robot smart workplace coffee show set up by TAIWAN FANUC to learn about the safety regulations for human-robot collaboration.