Human Reliability Data from Simulator Experiments: Principles and Context-Sensitive Analysis

  • Collier S
  • Ludvigsen J
  • Svengren H
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Abstract

Human error is often a dominant source of risk in probabilistic risk assessments. At the same time, we hear complaints of a lack of suitable data for human reliability assessment (HRA). Simulators can provide data suitable for HRA. By careful design and planning, a simulator …

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Collier, S., Ludvigsen, J. T., & Svengren, H. (2004). Human Reliability Data from Simulator Experiments: Principles and Context-Sensitive Analysis. In Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management (pp. 1480–1485). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-410-4_238

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