Human reliability in non-destructive inspections of nuclear power plant components: modeling and analysis

Autor: Vanderley Vasconcelos, Wellington Antonio Soares, Raissa Oliveira Marques, Silvério Ferreira Silva Jr, Amanda Laureano Raso
Jazyk: English<br />Portuguese
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences, Vol 7, Iss 2B (2019)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2319-0612
DOI: 10.15392/bjrs.v7i2B.368
Popis: Non-destructive inspection (NDI) is one of the key elements in ensuring quality of engineering systems and their safe use. This inspection is a very complex task, during which the inspectors have to rely on their sensory, perceptual, cognitive, and motor skills. It requires high vigilance once it is often carried out on large components, over a long period of time, and in hostile environments and restriction of workplace. A successful NDI requires careful planning, choice of appropriate NDI methods and inspection procedures, as well as qualified and trained inspection personnel. A failure of NDI to detect critical defects in safety-related components of nuclear power plants, for instance, may lead to catastrophic consequences for workers, public and environment. Therefore, ensuring that NDI is reliable and capable of detecting all critical defects is of utmost importance. Despite increased use of automation in NDI, human inspectors, and thus human factors, still play an important role in NDI reliability. Human reliability is the probability of humans conducting specific tasks with satisfactory performance. Many techniques are suitable for modeling and analyzing human reliability in NDI of nuclear power plant components, such as FMEA (Failure Modes and Effects Analysis) and THERP (Technique for Human Error Rate Prediction). An example by using qualitative and quantitative assessesments with these two techniques to improve typical NDI of pipe segments of a core cooling system of a nuclear power plant, through acting on human factors issues, is presented.
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