Search Results - "dos Santos, Isaac L."
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Human factors approach for evaluation and redesign of human–system interfaces of a nuclear power plant simulator
Published in Displays (01-07-2008)“…Nuclear power production is a safety-critical process where ultimate execution of process change decisions lie with the operators. Thus it is important to…”
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Safety implications of cultural and cognitive issues in nuclear power plant operation
Published in Applied ergonomics (01-03-2006)“…This research project was designed to investigate cultural and cognitive issues related to the work of nuclear power plant operators during their time on the…”
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Collective work and resilience of complex systems
Published in Journal of loss prevention in the process industries (01-07-2009)“…This article aims to describe the characteristics of collective working situations in complex systems – especially those in nuclear power plants – related to…”
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Micro incident analysis framework to assess safety and resilience in the operation of safe critical systems: A case study in a nuclear power plant
Published in Journal of loss prevention in the process industries (01-05-2008)“…Safety in modern organizations, comprised of many nested levels with different types of coupling between them, must be managed by a control structure embedded…”
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Nuclear power plant shift supervisor's decision making during microincidents
Published in International journal of industrial ergonomics (01-07-2005)“…The aim of this paper is to examine the cognitive processes through which operators make decisions when dealing with microincidents during their actual work,…”
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Analysing human factors and non-technical skills in offshore drilling operations using FRAM (functional resonance analysis method)
Published in Cognition, technology & work (01-08-2021)“…Workplaces in the oil and gas (O&G) industry have evolved to become part of the modern complex sociotechnical system that characterises onshore and offshore…”
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