LOTO Safety Training

Facility Specific 3D Simulation [F&B Manufacturing]

BACKGROUND & PROBLEM
In food and beverage manufacturing, Lockout/Tagout procedures are among the highest-frequency, highest-severity safety requirements a facility manages. Most LOTO training happens in a classroom or generic simulation environment — somewhere that looks nothing like the equipment your frontline employees actually operate.

The result is a consistent gap between how a procedure is trained and how an employee executes it under real production conditions. Completion rates stay high. Preventable incidents keep occurring.

SOLUTION OVERVIEW
Heartwood builds facility-specific 3D simulation training directly from your manufacturing environment. The equipment your employees train on is a digital replica of the equipment they operate. The procedure context matches the production context they work in — not a generic industrial setting. We work with the EHS team at PepsiCo on this challenge across their manufacturing facilities.

This video of a demonstration environment – built from an actual food and beverage manufacturing facility – shows the type of interactions and scenarios Heartwood creates for LOTO and high-risk equipment procedures.

Read the PepsiCo case study →

FEATURES

  • Facility environment built from your actual manufacturing operation — not a generic industrial template
  • LOTO and high-risk equipment procedure training built to your specific equipment and process conditions
  • Pilot delivery in 2–3 months: one piece of equipment, one facility

DEPLOYMENTS: PC, Tablet, SCORM/LMS

Interested in what this looks like built for your facility? As a pilot, we build a virtual replica of any one equipment in your facility. You evaluate it against your own training metrics.

Read the PepsiCo case study or Request a 30-min walkthrough.