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Human reliability data collection and modelling. Report of a technical committee meeting held in Vienna, 26 February - 2 March 1990

Abstract

The main purpose of this document is to review and outline the current state-of-the-art of the Human Reliability Assessment (HRA) used for quantitative assessment of nuclear power plants safe and economical operation. Another objective is to consider Human Performance Indicators (HPI) which can alert plant manager and regulator to departures from states of normal and acceptable operation. These two objectives are met in the three sections of this report. The first objective has been divided into two areas, based on the location of the human actions being considered. That is, the modelling and data collection associated with control room actions are addressed first in chapter 1 while actions outside the control room (including maintenance) are addressed in chapter 2. Both chapters 1 and 2 present a brief outline of the current status of HRA for these areas, and major outstanding issues. Chapter 3 discusses HPI. Such performance indicators can signal, at various levels, changes in factors which influence human performance. The final section of this report consists of papers presented by the participants of the Technical Committee Meeting. A separate abstract was prepared for each of these papers. Refs, figs and tabs.
Publication Date:
Sep 01, 1991
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
IAEA-TECDOC-618; CONF-9002202-
Reference Number:
SCA: 220400; 210000; PA: AIX-23:008575; SN: 92000619685
Resource Relation:
Conference: Technical committee meeting on human reliability data collection and modelling,Vienna (Austria),26 Feb - 2 Mar 1990; Other Information: PBD: Sep 1991
Subject:
22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS; 21 SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; HUMAN FACTORS; DATA COMPILATION; SIMULATION; REACTOR SAFETY; IAEA; INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION; MEMBER STATES; PROBABILISTIC ESTIMATION; REACTOR OPERATORS; RELIABILITY; LEADING ABSTRACT; 220400; 210000; CONTROL SYSTEMS; NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS
OSTI ID:
10104474
Research Organizations:
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE92612870; TRN: XA9130104008575
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
131 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

None. Human reliability data collection and modelling. Report of a technical committee meeting held in Vienna, 26 February - 2 March 1990. IAEA: N. p., 1991. Web.
None. Human reliability data collection and modelling. Report of a technical committee meeting held in Vienna, 26 February - 2 March 1990. IAEA.
None. 1991. "Human reliability data collection and modelling. Report of a technical committee meeting held in Vienna, 26 February - 2 March 1990." IAEA.
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title = {Human reliability data collection and modelling. Report of a technical committee meeting held in Vienna, 26 February - 2 March 1990}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {The main purpose of this document is to review and outline the current state-of-the-art of the Human Reliability Assessment (HRA) used for quantitative assessment of nuclear power plants safe and economical operation. Another objective is to consider Human Performance Indicators (HPI) which can alert plant manager and regulator to departures from states of normal and acceptable operation. These two objectives are met in the three sections of this report. The first objective has been divided into two areas, based on the location of the human actions being considered. That is, the modelling and data collection associated with control room actions are addressed first in chapter 1 while actions outside the control room (including maintenance) are addressed in chapter 2. Both chapters 1 and 2 present a brief outline of the current status of HRA for these areas, and major outstanding issues. Chapter 3 discusses HPI. Such performance indicators can signal, at various levels, changes in factors which influence human performance. The final section of this report consists of papers presented by the participants of the Technical Committee Meeting. A separate abstract was prepared for each of these papers. Refs, figs and tabs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1991}
month = {Sep}
}