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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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by a table summarizing the interim findings, which are listed in the following
sidebars.
The definition and listing of skills
There are local and national frameworks (or documents that serve
as such). Not all the frameworks are usable, complete, finished,
established or updated, but the basis is there.
The coordinator was relatively satisfied with EDF’s level. “To be honest, I
wasn’t expecting to see non-technical skills identified anywhere.”
Non-technical skills have been identified but more remains to be
done (specify the acquisition methods, go deeper into their
establishment, explain certain skills and their ...
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ISBN: 9781138000353