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Title: Application of HFE to the design and V and V of a computerized procedure system: benefits and challenges - 234

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OSTI ID:23035352
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  1. Tecnatom 1, Montes de Oca, 28703 San Sebastian de los Reyes (Spain)

The application of Human Factors Engineering (HFE) practices to the Human Machine Interface design and subsequent Verification and Validation (V and V) is a widely applied practice when talking about the design of complete control rooms or important control room modernizations, but not so often applied to the design of computerized operator support systems. In order to overcome the challenges faced on designing a Computerized Operation Support System (COSS) that meets the process efficiency requirements and integrates seemingly with hybrid plant operation concept, the involvement of a HFE team early in the COSS design and implementation process along with operation, Instrumentation and Control (I and C) and cybersecurity experts will guarantee the project success. This paper documents the HFE process applied during the design and evaluation of a Computerized Procedure System (CPS) and how final product was shaped to ensure that the transition from paper to computerized procedures will help in meeting Delivering the Nuclear Promise (DNP) goals, improving plant efficiency. The HFE program included the following activities: 1. A review of existing operating experience 2. An analysis of functions and tasks associated to the use and maintenance of CPS 3. A design verification of the system to meet guidelines prescribed in the NUREG-0700 (Rev.2), requirements of the ISG-05 and cybersecurity criteria (NEI 08-09, IEC-62646, EPRI 1015313, these among others). 4. An integrated system validation in a full scope simulator The application of HFE practices in the design and implementation of COSS helps not only to ensure that efficiency and safety improvement requirements are met, but also to evaluate the potential return of the investment, that such tools should bring. (authors)

Research Organization:
American Nuclear Society - ANS, 555 North Kensington Avenue, La Grange Park, IL 60526 (United States)
OSTI ID:
23035352
Resource Relation:
Conference: NPIC and HIMIT 2017: 10. International Conference on Nuclear Plant Instrumentation, Control, and Human-Machine Interface Technologies, San Francisco, CA (United States), 11-15 Jun 2017; Other Information: Country of input: France; 6 refs.; available from American Nuclear Society - ANS, 555 North Kensington Avenue, La Grange Park, IL 60526 (US)
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English