Table
5.
Outer
setting
domain
constructs,
themes,
and
supporting
evidence
Construct
Theme
Feedback
NIOSH
Actions
Policy
&Laws
Compliance
VR-MRT
could
be
used
to
teach
required
training
(e.g.,
30
CFR
parts
48,
46,
&
49).
MSHA
might
not
accept
VR
training
for
contest
compliance
(e.g.,
we’re
stuck
with
physical
contests).
There
is
legislation
in
Queensland,
Australia
that
requires
this.
Working
with
MSHA
for
approval
Conducted
VR
Mine
Rescue
Contest
Partnerships
&Connections
Community
Need
for
relationships
and
access
to
the
technology.
Need
to
be
able
to
call
people
and
build
relationships
necessary
to
use
VR.
Establishing
VR
working
groups
Building
relationships
with
VR
users
Local
Conditions
Politics
Political
appointees
and
other
politics
dictate
federal
support.
Conducted
VR
Mine
Rescue
Contest
Planned
adding
automatic
mine
rescue
scoring
Accessibility
Aging
workforce,
those
with
literacy
or
other
challenges
might
resist
or
be
unable
to
use
VR-MRT.
Planned
VR-MRT
design
review
prior
to
release
Availability
Haven’t
used
VR
yet
because
it
is
new
and
not
yet
available
(e.g.,
nothing
like
that
in
Africa).
Planned
VR-MRT
public
release
Critical Incidents
Serious Event
COVID
delayed
VR
development
in
Australia.
COVID
and
other
serious
events
can
make
remote
training
a
necessity
(e.g.,
it’s
a
different
world
today).
Planned
future
implementation
research
Financing
Funding
Might
be
good
avenue
for
states’
grants.
Some
governments
(e.g.,
New
South
Wales,
Queensland)
provide
funding
for
mines
rescue
training.
Encourage
stakeholders
to
apply
for
grants Planned
future
implementation
research
18
5.
Outer
setting
domain
constructs,
themes,
and
supporting
evidence
Construct
Theme
Feedback
NIOSH
Actions
Policy
&Laws
Compliance
VR-MRT
could
be
used
to
teach
required
training
(e.g.,
30
CFR
parts
48,
46,
&
49).
MSHA
might
not
accept
VR
training
for
contest
compliance
(e.g.,
we’re
stuck
with
physical
contests).
There
is
legislation
in
Queensland,
Australia
that
requires
this.
Working
with
MSHA
for
approval
Conducted
VR
Mine
Rescue
Contest
Partnerships
&Connections
Community
Need
for
relationships
and
access
to
the
technology.
Need
to
be
able
to
call
people
and
build
relationships
necessary
to
use
VR.
Establishing
VR
working
groups
Building
relationships
with
VR
users
Local
Conditions
Politics
Political
appointees
and
other
politics
dictate
federal
support.
Conducted
VR
Mine
Rescue
Contest
Planned
adding
automatic
mine
rescue
scoring
Accessibility
Aging
workforce,
those
with
literacy
or
other
challenges
might
resist
or
be
unable
to
use
VR-MRT.
Planned
VR-MRT
design
review
prior
to
release
Availability
Haven’t
used
VR
yet
because
it
is
new
and
not
yet
available
(e.g.,
nothing
like
that
in
Africa).
Planned
VR-MRT
public
release
Critical Incidents
Serious Event
COVID
delayed
VR
development
in
Australia.
COVID
and
other
serious
events
can
make
remote
training
a
necessity
(e.g.,
it’s
a
different
world
today).
Planned
future
implementation
research
Financing
Funding
Might
be
good
avenue
for
states’
grants.
Some
governments
(e.g.,
New
South
Wales,
Queensland)
provide
funding
for
mines
rescue
training.
Encourage
stakeholders
to
apply
for
grants Planned
future
implementation
research
18