Loss of feed or utilities
Changes in feed quality
Controller instability
Equipment or instrumentation failure
Production continuity
Product quality
Energy consumption
Equipment reliability
Gain a deeper process understanding
Apply consistent operating practices
Respond more confidently to operational challenges
Strengthen overall operational competency
Exposure to a wide range of operating scenarios also strengthens critical thinking and decision-making skills, contributing to safer, more reliable, and more efficient plant operations.
The objective should be to not merely teach procedures, but to build the experience that engineers and operators need before they encounter the real event.
Simulation-based training is a powerful complement to traditional training methods such as classroom instruction and interactive e-learning.