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Title: A Unique and Cost Effective Approach to Simulation Training


1
A Unique and Cost Effective Approach to
Simulation Training
  • Presented by
  • Dave Young- Simtronics Corporation
  • Chris Dannenmaier- KBC Human Performance
    Improvement

2
The Current Landscape of Simulator Training
Options
  • Generic- Ideal for principle level training.
  • Custom- Unit optimization, management of Advanced
    Controls, Start up/Shut Down.
  • Semi-Custom- A variation of generic with some
    tweaks. Mostly graphical and user interface
    changes.

3
In a Perfect World
  • We would have no issues with budgets, staffing,
    time management, department communications,
    turnover, etc.
  • Training would be a high priority for management.
  • A long term structured two-stage simulation
    training program would be developed and
    implemented.

4
Perfect World Simulation Program Stage 1
  • A full library of generic simulation would be
    deployed to operators for rigorous principle
    level training.
  • Troubleshooting skills- eliminate rote responses.
  • Start Up/ Shut Down.
  • Plant safety.
  • Structured curriculum and evaluation of process
    skills.
  • Builds the foundation for meaningful training on
    a custom simulator.

5
Stage 1 Generic
  • Low entry cost.
  • Very low maintenance cost.
  • PC Based- Easy accessibility.
  • Commercial curriculum is becoming more readily
    available.
  • Minimizes rote learning in favor of principle
    level understanding.

6
Perfect World Simulation Program Stage 2
  • Stage 1 complete- Operators have a solid
    principle level understanding of process.
  • Evaluate results of Stage 1 to determine priority
    list for custom simulators.
  • Major design differences- generic doesnt
    translate well.
  • Advanced Controls significantly change how the
    unit operates.
  • Where a suitable business case can be made,
    custom simulators would be built.

7
Perfect World Simulation Stage 2 Continued
  • Curriculum would be developed surrounding the
    custom simulator.
  • Production optimization.
  • Management of Advanced Controls.
  • Procedure validation.
  • Proprietary Units.

8
Results of a Perfect World Simulation Program
  • Blended Approach offers the best of both worlds.
  • Knowledge that operators are mastering principles
    of operation- not simply memorizing procedures.
  • True optimization of high value units.
  • Applying solid foundational skills to real job
    duties.
  • Turning knowledge into skill.
  • Structured curriculum and evaluation-
    documentation of operator competency.

9
We Dont Live in a Perfect World
  • Custom simulators carry a heavy upfront cost.
  • Significant long term commitment of time/money to
    keep custom units evergreen.
  • Trainers need to master 2 or more simulator
    systems.

10
We Dont Live in a Perfect World Continued
  • Costly and difficult to develop curriculum for
    large numbers of unit specific simulators.
  • There is great pressure to limit time for
    operator training.

11
To Achieve a Perfect World Scenario.
  • A major long-term commitment would be needed from
    all levels of management.

12
Custom Simulation Obstacles
  • Very high initial cost.
  • Building and maintaining a custom simulator is a
    major strain on already stretched resources.
  • Engineering data.
  • Quality reviews/ vendor communication.
  • The strain is ongoing if the unit is to be
    maintained correctly.
  • May take the best console operators off the
    board.

13
Custom Simulation Downfalls
  • Projects are shelved due to emergencies,
    turnarounds, etc.
  • Management long term commitment.
  • Many will lose focus and support will wane.
  • Management changes.
  • Will a new manager have the same commitment?
  • Inactivity.
  • Hard to access, easily forgotten.

14
An Outdated Custom Simulator is a VERY EXPENSIVE
Generic Simulator
15
The Perfect World is Not Viable at All Sites
  • Custom Simulators are not always an option.

16
Business realities do NOT decrease the need for
knowledgeable, safe operators on ALL units.
  • Accidents can happen anywhere- not just in high
    value units.
  • Lack of a pure business case does not decrease
    the need to ensure safety and efficiency.
  • The benefits of automation investment are limited
    by lack of operator skill.

17
When Custom Simulators are not an option, are we
forced to settle for generic only?
18
There is another option.
19
Enhanced Semi-Custom Simulation
  • A generic unit based on your units technology is
    used as a base simulation.
  • The unit may be tweaked to customize graphics or
    interface.
  • Site specific control strategies, including
    Advanced Controls are overlaid on the generic
    unit.

20
Benefits
  • Provides much of the benefit of full custom
    simulation at a fraction of the cost.
  • Greatly reduces the time commitment needed to
    manage the development of custom simulators.
  • Trainee can run simulations with and without
    Advanced Controls- managing the process
    appropriately.

21
Benefits Continued
  • Easy to teach, easy to learn.
  • Quickly illustrates gaps in operators base
    knowledge.
  • Can be PC-Based for easy universal access.

22
Trend Toward Corporate Wide Training Initiatives
  • New technology is enabling more standardization.
  • Cost considerations/ economies of scale.
  • Decrease re-inventing the wheel.
  • Corporate wide quality control of training.

23
Enhanced Semi Custom as a Corporate Wide solution
  • A base generic unit will be selected.
  • The base generic unit may be off the shelf or
    specifically developed for a particular group of
    sites.
  • Perhaps multiple base designs.
  • Each site will have its specific Advanced
    Controls overlaid on the pre-approved base
    design.
  • A basic level of console and control mastery can
    be easily taught and evaluated.

24
Training with Enhanced Semi Custom Simulation
  • As with any tool, effective simulation training
    is dependant on a solid, structured delivery
    program.
  • Relevant and well presented curriculum.
  • Simulation exercises to augment written
    curriculum and theory.
  • Objective evaluation.
  • Gap training.
  • Time for practice.

25
Enhanced Semi Custom Simulation Curriculum
  • A standard curriculum would be developed for each
    base unit on a corporate wide basis.
  • Can be Paper Based, CBT, Instructor led.
  • Curriculum would include
  • Job Duty Training.
  • Process Control Training.
  • Process Troubleshooting.
  • Console Strategy Training
  • Process Optimization.

26
Enhanced Semi Custom Simulation Curriculum
  • Unit curriculum would leave some room for site
    specific modifications.
  • Start up/Shut down procedures.
  • Unit specific nuances.

27
Results
  • Not to be mistaken for the Perfect World.
  • But significantly better than doing nothing.
  • Far greater unit specific knowledge than with
    generic alone.
  • Provides a means of building basic operator skill
    sets.
  • Higher level than generic alone.
  • Consistent corporate wide operator competency can
    be achieved and documented.
  • Present and future regulatory considerations.

28
Individual Site
  • Not all process facilities are part of a
    corporate simulation training initiative.
  • May therefore have a smaller budget.
  • Benefits of Enhanced Semi Custom Simulation apply
    equally
  • Lower up front cost.
  • Lower maintenance cost.
  • Easier to justify to management.
  • Curriculum may be more costly.

29
Questions
30
Thank You!
  • Dave Young
  • Simtronics Corporation
  • dyoung_at_simtronics.com
  • 908-537-6734
  • Chris Dannenmaier
  • KBC Human Performance Improvement
  • cdannenmaier_at_kbcat.com
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