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Figure 4: SIMOPS Layout (partial)
3.6 SIMOPS Risk Assessment Process Follow-up
The SIMOPS’s action follow-up status was updated daily by the SIMOPS facilitator. As soon as all the
SIMOPS actions were solved, dedicated joint field walk down was called in order to demonstrate to project’s
involved parties that all actions identified during the SIMOPS workshop
together with the listed
countermeasures were proper implemented by the responsible person, as defined during the workshop.
After closure verification, hydrocarbon introduction received the green light.
The concerned area was
pressurized with hydrocarbon and unit start-up operation finally took place.
It has to be noted that SIMOPS risk assessment is a living activity, it shall be updated regularly according to
the project status and according to the sequence of incoming site activities. SIMOPS
related documentation
shall keep update so that the site users can use the current version of documents. In the same way, the
mitigation actions shall be continuously reviewed according to work site progress and their implementation on
field must be punctually monitored.
4. Conclusions
Thanks to SIMOPS risk assessment process, together with daily implementation of “safety first” program from
the
beginning of site activities, the project finally reached 65 mil worked manhours without LTI (Lost-Time
Injury) a remarkable achievement in this field, considering the involved manpower.
In particular the avoidance of any significant hazard during almost one year of simultaneous activities between
construction and commissioning after the first ingress of Hydrocarbons in area of plant, to whom the
systematic application of SIMOPS risk assessment process
gave a great contribution, was highly appreciated
by the Top Management of the Project.
References
Marucco D., 2015, SIMOPS Risk Assessment, Tecnimont Work Instruction.
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