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Human and Organizational Factors in Nuclear Safety
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Human and Organizational Factors in Nuclear Safety

by Gregory Rolina
August 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
294 pages
9h 59m
English
CRC Press
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Human and Organizational Factors in Nuclear Safety
At this stage of the assessment, and based on the data in our possession,
the relations between the various people revolving around the human factors
expert and their roles may be described as follows:
The coordinating expert
was the expert’s main contact. He was, in a manner
of speaking, a project manager. He provided the human factors expert with
necessary information (characteristics and history of the facility); expressed
his expectations, particularly in the request, thus making a strong
contribution to the formulation of the topics to be assessed; and discussed
the submission date of the contribution with the expert.
The coordinator and human factors expert’s supervisors
consulted ...
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ISBN: 9781138000353