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Human Factors in Nuclear Safety Neville A. Stanton (University of Southhampton, United Kingdom)

Human Factors in Nuclear Safety By Neville A. Stanton (University of Southhampton, United Kingdom)

Human Factors in Nuclear Safety by Neville A. Stanton (University of Southhampton, United Kingdom)


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Summary

The value of ergonomics is increasingly recognized amongst those involved with the creation and distribution of nuclear power. This work provides insights into plant design, performance shaping factors, the fostering of a safety culture, training,

Human Factors in Nuclear Safety Summary

Human Factors in Nuclear Safety by Neville A. Stanton (University of Southhampton, United Kingdom)

There is a growing recognition amongst those involved with the creation and distribution of nuclear power of the value and positive impact of ergonomics, recognition heightened by the realization that safety incidents are rarely the result of purely technical failure. This work provides insights into plant design, performance shaping factors, the fostering of a safety culture, training, selection, alarm design, team performance and data collection.

About Neville A. Stanton (University of Southhampton, United Kingdom)

Stanton, Neville A.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Organizational issues for design: a discipline for human factors ; human factors in the process of developing power plant systems; ergonomic assessment of a nuclear power plant control room - requirements in a design context. Part 2 Designissues: human factors of human computer interaction in the control room; operator reactions to alarms - fundamental similarities and situational differences; procedures in the nuclear industry; simulators - a review of research and practice. Part 3Personnel issues: assessing nuclear power plant operator variability; selecting personnel in the nuclear power industry; training issues; team performance; human failure in the control room of nuclear power stations; temporal logic of occurrence andalternating work times; work-related stress and control room operators in nuclear power generation. Part 4 Organizational issues for safety: human reliability assessment in the UK nuclear power and reprocessing industries; the promotion and measurement ofa positive safety culture; key topics in nuclear safety.

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GOR013401085
9780748401666
0748401660
Human Factors in Nuclear Safety by Neville A. Stanton (University of Southhampton, United Kingdom)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19960412
362
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