Modeling and simulation approaches to developing human performance measures in nuclear industry

Molly J. Keefe, Julius J. Persensky, Jeffrey Joe, Bruce Hallbert

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Abstract

Human performance is a key component to the safe operation of nuclear power plants. Further, human performance is quite variable, and while some variability may be random, much of it may be attributed to factors that are difficult to assess. There is a need to identify and assess aspects of human performance that relate to plant safety and to develop measures that can be used to successfully assess human performance for purposes of research that can lead to technical basis for developing human factors review criteria.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationJoint 8th IEEE HFPP Conference on Human Factor and Power Plants and 13th HPRCT Annual Workshop on Human Performance, Root Cause, Trending, Operating Experience, Self Assessment
Pages373-377
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007
EventJoint 8th IEEE HFPP Conference on Human Factor and Power Plants and 13th HPRCT Annual Workshop on Human Performance, Root Cause, Trending, Operating Experience, Self Assessment - Monterey, CA, United States
Duration: Aug 26 2007Aug 31 2007

Publication series

NameIEEE Conference on Human Factors and Power Plants

Conference

ConferenceJoint 8th IEEE HFPP Conference on Human Factor and Power Plants and 13th HPRCT Annual Workshop on Human Performance, Root Cause, Trending, Operating Experience, Self Assessment
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityMonterey, CA
Period08/26/0708/31/07

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