10.05.2025

"Sinterer-2025" competition based on SIKE simulators

On April 23-24, the "Sinterer-2025" competition opened a series of corporate professional skills competitions dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Cherepovets Metallurgical Plant.
Employees from KADP PAO "Severstal", AO "Karelsky Okatysh", and PAO "MMK" took part. Over two days, participants completed the following tests:
– determining the qualitative characteristics of iron ore raw materials in different ways,
– understanding the structure of the equipment,
– passing safety tests.
In this case, testing of equipment installation and knowledge of labor protection and industrial safety was carried out using simulators and SIKE electronic courses.
For many participants, using 3D simulators to learn how the equipment works was a new experience. Participants noted that this format of interactive 3D models was very interesting and exciting. They expressed their wishes to use such simulators in the future, not only during competitions but also during the training of new employees.
Also, as part of the competition, the participants visited blast furnace (BF) No. 3 and coke oven battery (CB) No. 11. A pleasant bonus for the participants was an intellectual quiz and an excursion to the Metallurgical Industry Museum.

The winners were

🥇1st place Pechenitsyn Sergey AO "Karelskiy Okatysh"
🥈2nd place Kozlov Yuri KADP AGTs-3 PAO "Severstal"
🥉3 place Tikhomirov Valentin KADP AGTs-2 PAO "Severstal"

Representatives of PAO "MMK" were awarded separate prizes.

Congratulations to the winners!

We would like to express special gratitude to Tatyana Detkova and Ekaterina Guseva for organizing and using modern digital technologies in conducting professional skills competitions.

We hope for further cooperation and new interesting joint projects.

Testing on equipment design based on the SIKE 3D Atlas "Equipment design for sintering fluxed sinter"

Industrial safety testing based on the SIKE e-course "Personal protective equipment (PPE)"

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