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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
researchers have mentioned the limits of this approach
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. Using an ideal
model – which the SEFH’s experts do – can circumvent these difficulties. Several
publications with a resolutely prescriptive purpose highlight organizational
barriers that would avert hazardous events or mitigate their consequences
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.
We will use the famous model developed by the psychologist James Reason
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to present this research, for we consider its principles, critiques and uses to be
emblematic. In order to identify what would help guarantee the safety status of
hazardous facilities, other researchers choose ...
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ISBN: 9781138000353