DrillXR — VR Safety Training
Automotive · Bengaluru

Power Press Safety VR training for automotive in Bengaluru.

Bengaluru, Karnataka — aerospace, machinery and manufacturing hub (Peenya and Bommasandra industrial areas). Train guarding, feeding and the hands-out-of-the-die discipline on virtual power presses, the equipment behind so many factory amputations.

Overview

Power Press Safety VR training for automotive in Bengaluru

DrillXR Power Press Safety trains operators to feed and run power presses without losing fingers or a hand, on the equipment behind a large share of factory amputations. The simulation reproduces the hazards that make presses so dangerous: amputation and crushing at the point of operation, an unintended or repeat stroke when the press cycles without command, hands or tools left in the die when the slide comes down, and guards or two-hand controls that have been defeated to speed the job. The trainee works the safe-operating procedure, checking the guard and two-hand controls, confirming the safe-stop and the correct stroke mode, loading and unloading the die with approved tools rather than fingers, keeping hands clear while operating the stroke, and isolating the press before any die change or jam clearance. The headset turns the rule of hands-out-of-the-die into a physical, scored habit.

A press combines great force with a repetitive cycle, and the moment of danger is the routine reach into the die. The Factories Act 1948 carries explicit duties for the fencing and guarding of machinery under Sections 21 to 24, with power presses among the equipment most squarely in scope, a site power-press inspection register and SOP govern its daily fitness and the competent person who checks it, and the manufacturer press safe-operating procedure defines the guarding and stroke modes. The classic incident is a worker reaching in to adjust a part as the slide descends, or an operator defeating a two-hand control to free a hand for feeding. DrillXR lets a worker take that shortcut in simulation and feel the consequence of a stroke on an unguarded reach, building the discipline of approved tools and isolation before access.

Power Press Safety training for Bengaluru’s industrial base

Beyond its software reputation, Bengaluru carries a substantial hard-manufacturing economy concentrated in the Peenya and Bommasandra industrial areas. Peenya, one of Asia's largest industrial estates, is a dense grid of machinery, machine-tool, electrical-equipment and precision-engineering units. Bommasandra to the south blends general manufacturing with pharma and electronics. Layered over this is Bengaluru's aerospace and defence manufacturing base — public-sector heavyweights and a growing private supplier ecosystem producing high-precision, high-consequence components. The city's industrial workforce is large, skilled and shift-based, spread across thousands of small and mid-sized units.

Bengaluru's machinery-heavy base makes machine-interaction the defining hazard: an unguarded nip point, a defeated interlock, or a machine that restarts during maintenance because isolation was incomplete. These failures are sudden and severe, and they are not reliably prevented by a slide deck. VR builds the right reflexes. In the headset an operator identifies guards and interlocks, confirms safe-stop, and practises lock-and-verify before access until the sequence is automatic — and the system scores every attempt. For Peenya's thousands of engineering units and Bommasandra's manufacturers, and especially for aerospace and defence suppliers whose customers demand documented competence, that assessed, repeatable record is far more credible than an attendance register. It also lets a multi-unit operator hold every site and every shift to the same measurable safety standard.

Inside a power press safety drill

The trainee approaches a virtual power press with a production run to complete. They begin by checking the guard and the two-hand controls, confirming the fixed and interlocked guards are in place and that both control buttons must be pressed together; a defeated or tied-down control must be recognised and rejected. They confirm the safe-stop and select the correct stroke mode, single-stroke rather than a continuous run for hand feeding. They load and unload the die using approved feeding tools rather than reaching in with fingers, and the simulation presents a part that has shifted, tempting a bare-handed adjustment. Keeping hands clear, they operate the stroke with the two-hand control. When a jam occurs, the correct path is to isolate the press before any reach into the die, and an unisolated reach triggers a scored stroke. The run closes with the press isolated and the area clear.

Automotive risk in focus

Automotive failure modes are line-side and machine-driven. Robot and machine interaction causes crushing and impact injuries when a worker enters an active envelope or a cell restarts unexpectedly during intervention. Press and weld hazards — point-of-operation injuries, ejected parts, burns and arc exposure — are concentrated in body and stamping shops where access for setting and clearing is frequent. Material-handling incidents arise from the relentless forklift, tugger and conveyor movement feeding the line. And fire risk attends paint shops and battery and component areas. Each is an unexpected-motion or access failure that energy isolation and machine discipline, done right every time, prevents.

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The hazards drilled

  • amputation & crushing at the point of operation
  • unintended stroke or repeat stroke
  • hands or tools left in the die
  • defeated guards & two-hand controls

Automotive risks in Bengaluru

  • robot/machine interaction
  • press & weld hazards
  • material handling
  • fire

The scored procedure

  1. 01Check the guard and two-hand controls
  2. 02Confirm the safe-stop and stroke mode
  3. 03Load and unload with approved tools
  4. 04Keep hands clear and operate the stroke
  5. 05Isolate before any die or jam access

Compliance mapping

Factories Act 1948 (fencing & guarding of machinery, Sections 21–24)site power-press inspection register & SOPmanufacturer press safe-operating procedureFactories Act 1948BIS machinery standardsOEM safety SOPs

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Power Press Safety VR training in Bengaluru — FAQs

Why run power press safety VR training for automotive in Bengaluru?

Bengaluru is aerospace, machinery and manufacturing hub (Peenya and Bommasandra industrial areas). Automotive teams there face robot/machine interaction, press & weld hazards, material handling. DrillXR lets crews rehearse power press safety safely and repeatably, with scored, audit-ready evidence.

What does the Power Press Safety simulation cover?

Train guarding, feeding and the hands-out-of-the-die discipline on virtual power presses, the equipment behind so many factory amputations. It reproduces amputation & crushing at the point of operation, unintended stroke or repeat stroke, hands or tools left in the die.

Which regulations apply?

Factories Act 1948 (fencing & guarding of machinery, Sections 21–24); site power-press inspection register & SOP; manufacturer press safe-operating procedure; Factories Act 1948; BIS machinery standards; OEM safety SOPs.

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