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Human Factors in the Nuclear Industry: A Systemic Approach to Safety: Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy

Editat de Anna-Maria Teperi, Nadezhda Gotcheva
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 oct 2020
Human Factors in the Nuclear Industry: A Systemic Approach to Safety presents the latest research and studies of human factors in the nuclear industry. It models and highlights scientific and technological foundations before providing practical examples of applications within the nuclear facility of human performance at an individual, group, organization, and system level. Editors Dr. Teperi and Dr. Gotcheva supply concrete models, tools and techniques based on research to provide the reader with knowledge of how to facilitate and support human performance in this dynamic and fast moving safety critical field.
Models and case studies are provided to add practical benefits for the reader to apply to their own projects, including user friendly state-of-the-art equipment, fluent work processes for information flow, functional control room resource management, and scope for competence and learning in the work place. This book will benefit nuclear researchers, safety experts, human factors professionals and power plant operators, as well as those with an interest in human factors outside of the nuclear field.


  • Provides a comprehensive framework for human factors, considering not only the individual, but also the team, organizational and industrial levels
  • Presents tried and tested tools and techniques based on research from the nuclear industry
  • Includes models, examples and case studies of user-friendly equipment, fluent work processes and functional control room resource management
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780081028452
ISBN-10: 0081028458
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Woodhead Publishing Series in Energy


Public țintă

Nuclear engineers and professionals, particularly those focussing on safety and human factors; safety experts; nuclear power plant operators; Masters + level students and researchers of nuclear energy; nuclear consultants and managers; decision & policy makers in nuclear, and non-nuclear facilities.

Cuprins

Part I: Historical accounts and current perspectives1. Human factors in nuclear power: Reflections from 50 years in Finland2. Applying Human Factors in nuclear industry - people as a presence of positive capacity3. From classical Human Factors towards a system view – experiences from the Human Factors nuclear field in Sweden4. Systems thinking applied to safety culture approach in Finland
Part II: Practices and tools to support team performance5. Reflective simulator debriefings for resilient power plant operations6. Human performance tools as a part of programmatic human performance improvement7. Multitasking and interruption management in control room operator work8. Team performance, communication and shared situational awareness - control room resource management (CCRM) in the nuclear industry
Part III: Means and methods to facilitate organizational learning9. Learning from operational events on organisational level - findings from Finnish nuclear power industry10. Improving organizational practices11. Learning from emergency exercises through systematic debriefing12. Towards learning organization – practices in nuclear power plants
Part IV: Insights and visions for inter-organizational cooperation13. The urgent need to learn from Fukushima nuclear power accident – from reactive to proactive through a systemic approach to safety14. An institutional perspective on systemic approach to safety in a project context15. Assessing the goodness of the concept of institutional strength-in-depth16. Utilizing design thinking for renewal of safety management practices in the nuclear industry