AbstractIn conventional simulator trainings operators are trained to meet work demands by following standard procedures. Sustainable simulator trainings should additionally include practice to cope with unknown and unexpected, potentially hazardous system states. This does not only mean to prepare teams to successfully handle unknown problems but also to learn from shown coping behavior of teams from an organizational perspective. That is important for the organizational development toward system-safety. The present article describes the training concept that was developed for control room teams in a Swiss nuclear power plant, with due regard to methods of organizational learning. The focus lies on the identification of successful behaviora...