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ATHEANA
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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
Human Error on the Risk Reduction Actions during the NPP Maintenance
J. Leod
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S. S. Rivera
2013
Corpus ID: 1984395
This work presents an analysis about the impact of the human error on the risk reduction actions. This paper shows the dynamic in…
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2008
2008
Human Error in Biofuel Plants Accidents
S. S. Rivera
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J. Núñez
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M. Leod
2008
Corpus ID: 16457052
Actually, biofuel is an industry in expansion. There is a lot of plants installed in a lot of countries. These plants like other…
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2005
2005
Application of ATHEANA in Human Failure Events Analysis
He Xu-hong
2005
Corpus ID: 113283020
This paper describes the application of a second-generation human reliability analysis method, a technique for human error…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
A Description of the Revised ATHEANA (A Technique for Human Event Analysis)
J. Forester
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D. Bley
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+4 authors
J. Wreathall
2000
Corpus ID: 55082786
This paper describes the most recent version of a human reliability analysis (HRA) method called ``A Technique for Human Event…
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1999
1999
Philosophy of ATHEANA
D. Bley
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S. Cooper
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+5 authors
J. Wreathall
1999
Corpus ID: 109354509
ATHEANA, a second-generation Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) method integrates advances in psychology with engineering, human…
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Review
1998
Review
1998
Discussion of Comments from a Peer Review of A Technique for Human Event Anlysis (ATHEANA)
J. Forester
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A. Ramey-Smith
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D. Bley
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A. Kolaczkowski
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S. Cooper
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J. Wreathall
1998
Corpus ID: 109023218
In May of 1998, a technical basis and implementation guidelines document for A Technique for Human Event Analysis (ATHEANA) was…
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1998
1998
Quantification results from an application of a new technique for human event analysis (ATHEANA) at a pressurized water reactor
D. Whitehead
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A. Kolaczkowski
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C. Thompson
1998
Corpus ID: 107390851
This paper presents results from the quantification of the three human failure events (HFEs) identified using the ATHEANA…
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1998
1998
Application of a new technique for human event analysis (ATHEANA) at a pressurized-water reactor
J. Forester
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K. Kiper
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A. Ramey-Smith
1998
Corpus ID: 73567918
Over the past several years, the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has sponsored the development of a new method for…
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1997
1997
Results of a nuclear power plant Application of a new technique for human error analysis (ATHEANA)
J. Forester
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D. Whitehead
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A. Kolaczkowski
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C. Thompson
1997
Corpus ID: 107369337
A new method to analyze human errors has been demonstrated at a pressurized water reactor (PWR) nuclear power plant. This was the…
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Review
1996
Review
1996
Finding the dominant risk: A review of the ATHEANA method
Stutzke
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E. Dougherty
1996
Corpus ID: 59905035
A new human reliability analysis (HRA) method called ATHEANA, {open_quotes}A Technique for Human Error Analysis{close_quotes} as…
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