X-Press Feeders, Global Energy Trading Pte Ltd (GET), and PSA Singapore (PSA) have successfully completed the first simultaneous methanol bunkering and cargo operation (SIMOPS) in Singapore on May 27, ...
In industrial process and manufacturing contexts, simultaneous operations (SIMOPS) involve multiple activities being carried out simultaneously, potentially creating a cluster of new risks. Usually, risks are prevented or mitigated through the presence of safety systems, in combination with routines and safety margins.
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What Is SIMOPS (Simultaneous Operations)? SIMOPS refers to two or more activities occurring simultaneously at the same location, where one activity can affect the safety of another.
Simultaneous operations (SIMOPs) are situations where two or more operations or activities occur at the same time and place in a facility. They may interfere or clash with each other and may involve risks that are not identified when each activity is considered by itself.
Simultaneous Operations, or SIMOPS, refer to two or more potentially conflicting activities carried out concurrently within the same geographical or operational area.
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But SIMOPs do not need to include an operating facility. SIMOPS also occur when two contractors undertake different jobs on the same non-operational process unit or piece of equipment, or on separate equipment items that are inter-connected.