This paper examines the role of organizational and management factors in nuclear power plant safety through the use of operating experiences. The ASSET (Assessment of Safety Significant Events Team) reports of thirteen plants (total thirty events) have been analyzed in term of twenty organizational dimensions (factors) identified by Brookhaven National Laboratory and Pennsylvania State University. For three plants detailed results are reported in this paper. The results of thirteen plants are summarized in the form of a table. The study tends to confirm that organizational and management factors play an important role in plant safety. The twenty organizational dimensions and their definitions, in general, were adequate in this study. Formal...
Nuclear power plants are complex socio-technical systems. In addition to complexity of technology, o...
This paper describes a detailed survey of attitudes towards safety at the Sellafield site of British...
A comprehensive understanding of the “safety” of nuclear reactors is essential for effective and eff...
The role of management and organization factors in safety performance in nuclear power plants is exa...
Organizations that operate in high hazard domains are expected to function reliably and to anticipat...
This two-volume report presents the results of initial research on the feasibility of applying organ...
Definitions of safety culture abound, but they variously refer to the safety-related values, attitud...
Definitions of safety culture abound, but they variously refer to the safety-related values, attitud...
One of the characteristics of a good safety culture is a definable commitment to the improvement of ...
carries out different types of work and organizational studies in safety critical domains • Our appr...
This document introduces the concepts of organizational factors and safety culture and their importa...
Culture is a complex construct in organizations, consisting of attitudes, perceptions, values and be...
The results of a survey of organizational culture at a nuclear power plant are summarized and compar...
Nuclear power plants are complex socio-technical systems. In addition to complexity of technology, o...
Abstract? Organizational learning (OL) is a crucial component of operational excellence in nuclear p...
Nuclear power plants are complex socio-technical systems. In addition to complexity of technology, o...
This paper describes a detailed survey of attitudes towards safety at the Sellafield site of British...
A comprehensive understanding of the “safety” of nuclear reactors is essential for effective and eff...
The role of management and organization factors in safety performance in nuclear power plants is exa...
Organizations that operate in high hazard domains are expected to function reliably and to anticipat...
This two-volume report presents the results of initial research on the feasibility of applying organ...
Definitions of safety culture abound, but they variously refer to the safety-related values, attitud...
Definitions of safety culture abound, but they variously refer to the safety-related values, attitud...
One of the characteristics of a good safety culture is a definable commitment to the improvement of ...
carries out different types of work and organizational studies in safety critical domains • Our appr...
This document introduces the concepts of organizational factors and safety culture and their importa...
Culture is a complex construct in organizations, consisting of attitudes, perceptions, values and be...
The results of a survey of organizational culture at a nuclear power plant are summarized and compar...
Nuclear power plants are complex socio-technical systems. In addition to complexity of technology, o...
Abstract? Organizational learning (OL) is a crucial component of operational excellence in nuclear p...
Nuclear power plants are complex socio-technical systems. In addition to complexity of technology, o...
This paper describes a detailed survey of attitudes towards safety at the Sellafield site of British...
A comprehensive understanding of the “safety” of nuclear reactors is essential for effective and eff...