DocumentCode
1650107
Title
The significance of sequence timing to human factors modeling
Author
Bley, Dennis C. ; Stetkar, John W.
Author_Institution
Pickard, Lowe & Garrick Inc., Newport Beach, CA, USA
fYear
1988
Firstpage
259
Lastpage
267
Abstract
The authors examine the special significance of probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) event sequence timing among all the factors affecting human performance. It is concluded that because of the nature of the recovery actions modeled in PSA and the inherent characteristics of commercial nuclear plant design, the time available for recovery is the basic criterion for evaluation of human performance, whether the time is an explicit parameter of the operator actions analysis or not. Examples taken from the author´s work in support of the more than 20 PSA studies illustrate how the time enters alternative human-factors models recovery for actions.<>
Keywords
fission reactor safety; human factors; event sequence timing; human factors modeling; human performance; nuclear plant design; probabilistic safety assessment; Density functional theory; Equipment failure; Failure analysis; Frequency; Human factors; Performance analysis; Safety; Tail; Timing; Uncertainty;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Human Factors and Power Plants, 1988., Conference Record for 1988 IEEE Fourth Conference on
Conference_Location
Monterey, CA, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HFPP.1988.27512
Filename
27512
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