Human factors in the nuclear industry : towards a systemic approach to safety /: towards a systemic approach to safety. (2020)
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- Title:
- Human factors in the nuclear industry : towards a systemic approach to safety /: towards a systemic approach to safety. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Human factors in the nuclear industry : towards a systemic approach to safety
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Anna-Maria Teperi, Nadezhda Gotcheva.
- Editors:
- Teperi, Anna-Maria
Gotcheva, Nadezhda - Contents:
- Part I: Historical accounts and current perspectives 1. Human factors in nuclear power: Reflections from 50 years in Finland 2. Applying Human Factors in nuclear industry - people as a presence of positive capacity 3. From classical Human Factors towards a system view – experiences from the Human Factors nuclear field in Sweden 4. Systems thinking applied to safety culture approach in Finland Part II: Practices and tools to support team performance 5. Reflective simulator debriefings for resilient power plant operations 6. Human performance tools as a part of programmatic human performance improvement 7. Multitasking and interruption management in control room operator work 8. Team performance, communication and shared situational awareness - control room resource management (CCRM) in the nuclear industry Part III: Means and methods to facilitate organizational learning 9. Learning from operational events on organisational level - findings from Finnish nuclear power industry 10. Improving organizational practices 11. Learning from emergency exercises through systematic debriefing 12. Towards learning organization – practices in nuclear power plants Part IV: Insights and visions for inter-organizational cooperation 13. The urgent need to learn from Fukushima nuclear power accident – from reactive to proactive through a systemic approach to safety 14. An institutional perspective on systemic approach to safety in a project context 15. Assessing the goodness of the concept ofPart I: Historical accounts and current perspectives 1. Human factors in nuclear power: Reflections from 50 years in Finland 2. Applying Human Factors in nuclear industry - people as a presence of positive capacity 3. From classical Human Factors towards a system view – experiences from the Human Factors nuclear field in Sweden 4. Systems thinking applied to safety culture approach in Finland Part II: Practices and tools to support team performance 5. Reflective simulator debriefings for resilient power plant operations 6. Human performance tools as a part of programmatic human performance improvement 7. Multitasking and interruption management in control room operator work 8. Team performance, communication and shared situational awareness - control room resource management (CCRM) in the nuclear industry Part III: Means and methods to facilitate organizational learning 9. Learning from operational events on organisational level - findings from Finnish nuclear power industry 10. Improving organizational practices 11. Learning from emergency exercises through systematic debriefing 12. Towards learning organization – practices in nuclear power plants Part IV: Insights and visions for inter-organizational cooperation 13. The urgent need to learn from Fukushima nuclear power accident – from reactive to proactive through a systemic approach to safety 14. An institutional perspective on systemic approach to safety in a project context 15. Assessing the goodness of the concept of institutional strength-in-depth 16. Utilizing design thinking for renewal of safety management practices in the nuclear industry … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Oxford : Woodhead Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 621.4835
Nuclear industry -- Safety measures
Nuclear power plants -- Human factors
Nuclear power plants -- Safety measures - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780081028469
- Related ISBNs:
- 9780081028452
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