Case study in support of a course on process plant safety.
Video made safely and at low cost in a user built virtual world
Instructional video made in a virtual world. Case study of an accident with hazardous material in a process plant created in a virtual world with simulated equipment.
- Case study of a chemical splash accident in a process plant
- In support of PPT 151 Process Plant Safety at Montana State University Billings.
- Process plant
Instruction on working in a process plant
- The equipment is big, hazardous and in continuous operation
- Operator errors can be costly and dangerous.
- Simulation offers a safe way to create demonstrations of accidents and how to avoid them.
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