Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Feb 2021)

Development of a human reliability analysis (HRA) guide for qualitative analysis with emphasis on narratives and models for tasks in extreme conditions

  • Yukihiro Kirimoto,
  • Yuko Hirotsu,
  • Kohei Nonose,
  • Kunihide Sasou

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 2
pp. 376 – 385

Abstract

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Probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) has improved its elemental technologies used for assessing external events since the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Accident in 2011. HRA needs to be improved for analyzing tasks performed under extreme conditions (e.g., different actors responding to external events or performing operations using portable mitigation equipment). To make these improvements, it is essential to understand plant-specific and scenario-specific conditions that affect human performance.The Nuclear Risk Research Center (NRRC) of the Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI) has developed an HRA guide that compiles qualitative analysis methods for collecting plant-specific and scenario-specific conditions that affect human performance into “narratives,” reflecting the latest research trends, and models for analysis of tasks under extreme conditions.

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