ATHEANA, a second-generation Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) method integrates advances in psychology with engineering, human factors, and Probabilistic Risk Analysis (PRA) disciplines to provide an HRA quantification process and PRA modeling interface that can accommodate and represent human performance in real nuclear power plant events. The method uses the characteristics of serious accidents identified through retrospective analysis of serious operational events to set priorities in a search process for significant human failure events, unsafe acts, and error-forcing context (unfavorable plant conditions combined with negative performance-shaping factors). ATHEANA has been tested in a demonstration project at an operating pressurized w...
Human reliability analysis (HRA) constitutes a central role in the probabilistic safety assessment (...
AbstractHuman reliability analysis (HRA) is used in the context of probabilistic risk assessment (PR...
Because no human reliability analysis (HRA) method was specifically developed for small modular reac...
Probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) has become an important tool in the nuclear power industry, both...
A new method to analyze human errors has been demonstrated at a pressurized water reactor (PWR) nucl...
This paper describes the analytical process for the application of ATHEANA, a new approach to the pe...
The Technique for Human Error Analysis (ATHEANA) is a newly developed human reliability analysis (HR...
The Technique for Human Error Analysis (ATHEANA) is a newly developed human reliability analysis (HR...
This paper describes the knowledge base for the application of the new human reliability analysis (H...
The new method for HRA, ATHEANA, has been developed based on a study of the operating history of ser...
Since the Reactor Safety Study in the early 1970's, human reliability analysis (HRA) has been evolvi...
Over the past several years, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has sponsored the developmen...
This philosophical treatise argues the merits of Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) in the context of ...
Human reliability analysis (HRA) of a probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) includes identifying hum...
This paper presents results from the quantification of the three human failure events (HFEs) identif...
Human reliability analysis (HRA) constitutes a central role in the probabilistic safety assessment (...
AbstractHuman reliability analysis (HRA) is used in the context of probabilistic risk assessment (PR...
Because no human reliability analysis (HRA) method was specifically developed for small modular reac...
Probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) has become an important tool in the nuclear power industry, both...
A new method to analyze human errors has been demonstrated at a pressurized water reactor (PWR) nucl...
This paper describes the analytical process for the application of ATHEANA, a new approach to the pe...
The Technique for Human Error Analysis (ATHEANA) is a newly developed human reliability analysis (HR...
The Technique for Human Error Analysis (ATHEANA) is a newly developed human reliability analysis (HR...
This paper describes the knowledge base for the application of the new human reliability analysis (H...
The new method for HRA, ATHEANA, has been developed based on a study of the operating history of ser...
Since the Reactor Safety Study in the early 1970's, human reliability analysis (HRA) has been evolvi...
Over the past several years, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has sponsored the developmen...
This philosophical treatise argues the merits of Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) in the context of ...
Human reliability analysis (HRA) of a probabilistic safety assessment (PSA) includes identifying hum...
This paper presents results from the quantification of the three human failure events (HFEs) identif...
Human reliability analysis (HRA) constitutes a central role in the probabilistic safety assessment (...
AbstractHuman reliability analysis (HRA) is used in the context of probabilistic risk assessment (PR...
Because no human reliability analysis (HRA) method was specifically developed for small modular reac...