This philosophical treatise argues the merits of Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) in the context of the nuclear power industry. Actually, the author attacks historic and current HRA as having failed in informing policy makers who make decisions based on risk that humans contribute to systems performance. He argues for an HRA based on Bayesian (fact-based) inferential statistics, which advocates a systems analysis process that employs cogent heuristics when using opinion, and tempers itself with a rational debate over the weight given subjective and empirical probabilities
In running our increasingly complex business systems, formal risk analyses and risk management techn...
In running our increasingly complex business systems, formal risk analyses and risk management techn...
Airplanes, ships, nuclear power plants and chemical production plants (including oil & gas facilitie...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to introduce the activities and research trends of human reliabi...
Since the Reactor Safety Study in the early 1970's, human reliability analysis (HRA) has been evolvi...
Few systems operate completely independent of humans. Thus any study of system risk or reliability r...
A variety of methods have been developed to generate human error probabilities for use in the US nuc...
Airplanes, ships, nuclear power plants and chemical production plants (including oil & gas facilitie...
Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) is currently comprised of at least 40 different methods that are us...
This state-of-the-art review provides an overview of relevant guidelines, evaluations and standards ...
Major limitations of the conventional methods for human reliability analysis (HRA), particularly tho...
The aim of this paper is to show the connections among uncertainty, information and human knowledge ...
ATHEANA, a second-generation Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) method integrates advances in psycholo...
Human reliability analysis (HRA) of a probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) includes identifying hum...
The paper focuses on human reliability analysis which provides relative frequencies estimates for hu...
In running our increasingly complex business systems, formal risk analyses and risk management techn...
In running our increasingly complex business systems, formal risk analyses and risk management techn...
Airplanes, ships, nuclear power plants and chemical production plants (including oil & gas facilitie...
Objective: The aim of this paper is to introduce the activities and research trends of human reliabi...
Since the Reactor Safety Study in the early 1970's, human reliability analysis (HRA) has been evolvi...
Few systems operate completely independent of humans. Thus any study of system risk or reliability r...
A variety of methods have been developed to generate human error probabilities for use in the US nuc...
Airplanes, ships, nuclear power plants and chemical production plants (including oil & gas facilitie...
Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) is currently comprised of at least 40 different methods that are us...
This state-of-the-art review provides an overview of relevant guidelines, evaluations and standards ...
Major limitations of the conventional methods for human reliability analysis (HRA), particularly tho...
The aim of this paper is to show the connections among uncertainty, information and human knowledge ...
ATHEANA, a second-generation Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) method integrates advances in psycholo...
Human reliability analysis (HRA) of a probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) includes identifying hum...
The paper focuses on human reliability analysis which provides relative frequencies estimates for hu...
In running our increasingly complex business systems, formal risk analyses and risk management techn...
In running our increasingly complex business systems, formal risk analyses and risk management techn...
Airplanes, ships, nuclear power plants and chemical production plants (including oil & gas facilitie...