Published September 1, 2011 | Version v1
Report

Review Of Computerized Procedure Guidelines For Nuclear Power Plant Control Rooms

Description

Computerized procedures (CPs) are recognized as an emerging alternative to paper-based procedures for supporting control room operators in nuclear power plants undergoing life extension and in the concept of operations for advanced reactor designs. CPs potentially reduce operator workload, yield increases in efficiency, and provide for greater resilience. Yet, CPs may also adversely impact human and plant performance if not designed and implemented properly. Therefore, it is important to ensure that existing guidance is sufficient to provide for proper implementation and monitoring of CPs. In this paper, human performance issues were identified based on a review of the behavioral science literature, research on computerized procedures in nuclear and other industries, and a review of industry experience with CPs. The review of human performance issues led to the identification of a number of technical gaps in available guidance sources. To address some of the gaps, we developed 13 supplemental guidelines to support design and safety. This paper presents these guidelines and the case for further research.

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
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Report number
INL/CON--11-22504

Conference

Title
Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES)
Dates
19-23 Sep 2011
Place
Las Vegas, NV (United States)

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
43001433
Subject category
S21: SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; S99: GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
CONTROL ROOMS; DESIGN; EFFICIENCY; HUMAN FACTORS; HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING; IMPLEMENTATION; MONITORING; NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS; PERFORMANCE; RECOMMENDATIONS; SAFETY
Descriptors DEC
ENGINEERING; NUCLEAR FACILITIES; POWER PLANTS; THERMAL POWER PLANTS

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
AC07-05ID14517
Funding organization
US Department of Energy (United States)