International audienceThe Fukushima Daiichi accident raises questions about current decision-making models. Faced with an overwhelming situation, which threatened both their own lives and that of the entire population, the plant’s operators were obliged to take action, despite the lack of resources. In these conditions, decision making cannot be reduced to an optimization exercise based on a range of possibilities, or the application of planned operational responses to an emergency situation. The inevitable catastrophe, the social pressure it generates, the moral dilemmas it creates and the psychological drivers for action are characteristic of an extreme situation. The action plan must therefore be reinvented and individuals mobilised to t...
<p>The research reported here is relevant to human decision making in disaster, emergency, and gener...
International audienceExtreme situations lead to the collapse of systems together with all existing ...
Extreme environments such as disasters are often managed by several teams working towards a shared g...
International audienceThe Fukushima Daiichi accident raises questions about current decision-making ...
International audienceThe concept of engineering thinking in emergency situations addresses an epist...
International audienceThe concept of “engineering thinking in extreme situations” has been defined t...
This paper provides an insight into the complexities of decision‐making during an unprecedented disa...
International audienceIn high-risk industries, the development of reliable safety systems has made i...
This paper proposes a novel method to analyse decision-making during extreme events. The method is ...
Abstract Emergency decision making (EDM) is an effective way to deal with emergency situations becau...
International audienceThis article introduces the concept of the extreme situation, which is tightly...
prevent the inevitability of serious accidents, especially those with low probabilities and high con...
The lessons learned from the Fukushima-Daiichi accident have focused on prevention measures designed...
Abstract: This paper proposes a novel method to analyse decision-making during extreme events. The m...
International audienceThis paper makes a scientific contribution to the theme of human and organisat...
<p>The research reported here is relevant to human decision making in disaster, emergency, and gener...
International audienceExtreme situations lead to the collapse of systems together with all existing ...
Extreme environments such as disasters are often managed by several teams working towards a shared g...
International audienceThe Fukushima Daiichi accident raises questions about current decision-making ...
International audienceThe concept of engineering thinking in emergency situations addresses an epist...
International audienceThe concept of “engineering thinking in extreme situations” has been defined t...
This paper provides an insight into the complexities of decision‐making during an unprecedented disa...
International audienceIn high-risk industries, the development of reliable safety systems has made i...
This paper proposes a novel method to analyse decision-making during extreme events. The method is ...
Abstract Emergency decision making (EDM) is an effective way to deal with emergency situations becau...
International audienceThis article introduces the concept of the extreme situation, which is tightly...
prevent the inevitability of serious accidents, especially those with low probabilities and high con...
The lessons learned from the Fukushima-Daiichi accident have focused on prevention measures designed...
Abstract: This paper proposes a novel method to analyse decision-making during extreme events. The m...
International audienceThis paper makes a scientific contribution to the theme of human and organisat...
<p>The research reported here is relevant to human decision making in disaster, emergency, and gener...
International audienceExtreme situations lead to the collapse of systems together with all existing ...
Extreme environments such as disasters are often managed by several teams working towards a shared g...