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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
– The head of the generalist engineering department: It would seem more
natural to me that the researcher start the risk analysis.
– The head of the SEFH: That depends on what you mean by risk analysis.
It also depends on the organization.
– The head of the generalist engineering department: I don’t understand
who does what. Are the tasks the right ones? To me, it’s odd that the facility
manager is the one who decides on and conducts the safety analyses.
– The head of the SEFH The problem is that there’s a big risk of giving the
researchers free rein because they don’t carry out the risk analysis. The
operations manager is the one who is appointed to ensure safety.
– The head of the ...
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ISBN: 9781138000353