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ATHEANA

Known as: A Technique for Human Error Analysis (ATHEANA) 
A Technique for Human Event Analysis (ATHEANA) is a technique used in the field of human reliability assessment (HRA). The purpose of ATHEANA is to… 
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2013
2013
This work presents an analysis about the impact of the human error on the risk reduction actions. This paper shows the dynamic in… 
2008
2008
Actually, biofuel is an industry in expansion. There is a lot of plants installed in a lot of countries. These plants like other… 
2005
2005
This paper describes the application of a second-generation human reliability analysis method, a technique for human error… 
Review
2000
Review
2000
This paper describes the most recent version of a human reliability analysis (HRA) method called ``A Technique for Human Event… 
1999
1999
ATHEANA, a second-generation Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) method integrates advances in psychology with engineering, human… 
Review
1998
Review
1998
In May of 1998, a technical basis and implementation guidelines document for A Technique for Human Event Analysis (ATHEANA) was… 
1998
1998
This paper presents results from the quantification of the three human failure events (HFEs) identified using the ATHEANA… 
1998
1998
Over the past several years, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has sponsored the development of a new method for… 
1997
1997
A new method to analyze human errors has been demonstrated at a pressurized water reactor (PWR) nuclear power plant. This was the… 
Review
1996
Review
1996
A new human reliability analysis (HRA) method called ATHEANA, {open_quotes}A Technique for Human Error Analysis{close_quotes} as…