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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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II. The Assessment Factory
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conditioned by the facility’s poor safety results and thus interpret the expert’s
entire work as a form of result-based control.
It is harder to interpret the operations of the expert’s review as forms of
procedure-based control. Where then would the reference framework containing
the right procedures to be followed be concealed? The list of barriers to be
implemented to ensure safety at the facility? As in the case of Minotaure, it was
not written beforehand. Nor did it come out directly through the expert’s
questions, whose chief aim was to understand the event chains that led to the
incidents. Once these chains were put together the expert summoned the
barriers that should prevent new incidents: good
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