Investigating the effect of communication characteristics on crew performance under the simulated emergency condition of nuclear power plants

Investigating the effect of communication characteristics on crew performance under the simulated emergency condition of nuclear power plants

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Article ID: iaor20122632
Volume: 101
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 1
End Page Number: 13
Publication Date: May 2012
Journal: Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Authors: , ,
Keywords: simulation: applications, communication
Abstract:

It is well known that the safety of large process control systems could be significantly affected by the communication characteristics of crews that have a responsibility for their operations. Accordingly, many researchers have spent huge amount of effort to grasp the relationship between the characteristics of crew communications and the associated crew performance. Unfortunately, in the case of nuclear power plants (NPPs), it seems that most of existing studies have tried to identify the relationship between the characteristics of crew communications and the associated crew performance using empirical observations without a firm technical underpinning. For these reasons, Park suggested a novel framework that is able to represent the characteristics of crew communications based on social network analysis (SNA) metrics. In order to confirm the appropriateness of the suggested framework, in this study, the characteristics of crew communications that are gathered from the simulated emergency condition of NPPs are additionally compared with the associated crew performance data. As a consequence, it is observed that there are significant relationships between communication characteristics and the associated crew performance. Therefore, it is reasonable to expect that the characteristics of crew communications can be properly grasped using the suggested framework.

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