DocumentCode :
2897065
Title :
Practical applications of human reliability analyses
Author :
Lorenzo, Donald K.
fYear :
1989
fDate :
27-30 Nov 1989
Firstpage :
778
Abstract :
The author discusses some ways in which HRA (human reliability analysis) results have been used to: (1) identify error-likely situations in industrial facilities; and (2) assess the benefits of proposed improvements. Typically, an HRA identifies ways to improve the man-machine interface; the operating, maintenance, and/or emergency procedures; the hardware design; and the management systems related to the task being performed. It is noted that, in many cases, only a qualitative HRA need be performed; the error-likely situations and possible improvements are obvious. In other cases, the HRA must be quantified so that decision makers can judge whether the probability of hyman errors is tolerable and whether the benefits of system changes outweigh the costs. It is concluded that HRA is a practical tool that should be one element of any company´s risk management program
Keywords :
human factors; management; reliability theory; emergency procedures; error-likely situations; hardware design; human reliability analyses; hyman errors; industrial facilities; man-machine interface improvement; management systems; probability; risk management program; Equipment failure; Feeds; Frequency; Humans; Hydrogen; Phase detection; Probability; Testing; Vacuum systems; Valves;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference and Exhibition 'Communications Technology for the 1990s and Beyond' (GLOBECOM), 1989. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.1989.64070
Filename :
64070
Link To Document :
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