The use of empirical data sources in HRA

This paper presents a review of available information related to human performance to support Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) performed for nuclear power plants (NPPs). A number of data sources are identified as potentially useful. These include NPP licensee event reports, augmented inspection team...

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Published inReliability engineering & system safety Vol. 83; no. 2; pp. 139 - 143
Main Authors Hallbert, Bruce, Gertman, David, Lois, Erasmia, Marble, Julie, Blackman, Harold, Byers, James
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.02.2004
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Summary:This paper presents a review of available information related to human performance to support Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) performed for nuclear power plants (NPPs). A number of data sources are identified as potentially useful. These include NPP licensee event reports, augmented inspection team reports, operator requalification data, results from the literature in experimental psychology, and the Aviation Safety Reporting System. The paper discusses how utilizing such information improves our capability to model and quantify human performance. In particular, the paper discusses how information related to performance shaping factors can be extracted from empirical data to determine their size effect, their relative effects, as well as their interactions. The paper concludes that appropriate use of existing sources can help addressing some of the important issues we are currently facing in HRA.
ISSN:0951-8320
1879-0836
DOI:10.1016/j.ress.2003.09.005