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From a « document » to a « device » for monitoring local actions in the nuclear power plants

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To consolidate the crisis management, a study was conducted on a full scale simulator, with an "extreme situation" scenario. This paper presents the proposed multi-disciplinary approach for this study and one of its main results: the evolution of a document towards a device designed to monitor the field operations (DSAL). In extreme situations where power supplies are lost, the operation of most of the equipment becomes unavailable from the control room. The Field Operators (FO) are a valuable resource yet won't be able to carry out every action required. Those should be prioritized by the team whenever a FO is available. The existing monitoring document has proven to be an inadequate tool to handle this situation and could even induce risks for the installation. A "DSALathon "involving the engineering, operation and research teams was organized to create design a new way of monitoring the field operations.

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    Ergo'IA '16: Proceedings of the 15th Ergo'IA "Ergonomie Et Informatique Avancée" Conference
    July 2016
    163 pages
    ISBN:9781450347853
    DOI:10.1145/3050385

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