DocumentCode :
1729572
Title :
Stress, undue stress, and the operation requalification examination process
Author :
Desaulniers, David R.
Author_Institution :
US Nucl. Regulatory Comm., Washington, DC, USA
fYear :
1992
Firstpage :
113
Lastpage :
116
Abstract :
Individuals licensed to operate US commercial nuclear power facilities are required by the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to pass a periodic requalification examination in order to maintain their license. In a regulatory impact survey conducted by the NRC, these examinations were cited by the nuclear industry as a significant source of stress on operators. The potential for undue stress to unnecessarily degrade operator performance in the examinations prompted a study to identify the specific sources of undue stress and potential methods of reducing the stress. This study was conducted using interviews, examination observations, and questionnaires. The results indicate that the three fundamental sources of undue stress are: (1) repeated changes in the examination process, (2) inconsistency in interpretation of the guidelines for administering the examination, and (3) specific examination content and grading practices.<>
Keywords :
fission reactor operation; fission reactor safety; human factors; nuclear power stations; NRC; US Nuclear Regulatory Commission; US commercial nuclear power facilities; examination content; grading practices; guidelines; human factors; interviews; license; nuclear industry; operation requalification examination; operator performance; periodic requalification examination; regulatory impact survey; repeated changes; undue stress; Degradation; Guidelines; Licenses; Personnel; Power generation; Protocols; Stress;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Human Factors and Power Plants, 1992., Conference Record for 1992 IEEE Fifth Conference on
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0888-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HFPP.1992.283426
Filename :
283426
Link To Document :
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