Title of article
Review of advances in human reliability analysis of errors of commission—Part 2: EOC quantification
Author/Authors
Bernhard Reer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
18
From page
1105
To page
1122
Abstract
In close connection with examples relevant to contemporary probabilistic safety assessment (PSA), a review of advances in human reliability analysis (HRA) of post-initiator errors of commission (EOCs), i.e. inappropriate actions under abnormal operating conditions, has been carried out. The review comprises both EOC identification (part 1) and quantification (part 2); part 2 is presented in this article. Emerging HRA methods in this field are: ATHEANA, MERMOS, the EOC HRA method developed by Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit (GRS), the MDTA method and CREAM. The essential advanced features are on the conceptual side, especially to envisage the modeling of multiple contexts for an EOC to be quantified (ATHEANA, MERMOS and MDTA), in order to explicitly address adverse conditions. There is promising progress in providing systematic guidance to better account for cognitive demands and tendencies (GRS, CREAM), and EOC recovery (MDTA). Problematic issues are associated with the implementation of multiple context modeling and the assessment of context-specific error probabilities. Approaches for task or error opportunity scaling (CREAM, GRS) and the concept of reference cases (ATHEANA outlook) provide promising orientations for achieving progress towards data-based quantification. Further development work is needed and should be carried out in close connection with large-scale applications of existing approaches.
Keywords
Errors of commission , Human reliability analysis , Probabilistic safety assessment , Human error probability
Journal title
Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Record number
1187819
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