Title :
Certifying advanced plants: a US NRC human factors perspective
Author :
Bongarra, J.P., Jr.
Author_Institution :
US Nucl. Regulatory Comm., Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
The US NRC began the process of certifying advanced nuclear power plants in the early 1990s. The design certification process requires an applicant to comply with technically relevant portions of the regulations established as a result of Three Mile Island. Included as a requirement is to provide a control room design that reflects state-of-the-art human factors principles before building the human system interfaces (HSIs) for plant locations such as the main control room and remote shutdown facility. To address this requirement, the NRC developed a Human Factors Engineering Program Review Model (NUREG-0711) as guidance for the staff to use in reviewing the human factors engineering (HFE) portion of applicant submittals. To date, the NRC has reviewed applications from three designers, General Electric, ASEA Brown Boveri-Combustion Engineering, and Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Each designer has provided a different approach to developing the HSIs for their plants which has presented the NRC with a unique challenge
Keywords :
certification; control facilities; human factors; legislation; nuclear power stations; power station control; ABB-CE System 80+; ASEA Brown Boveri-Combustion Engineering; General Electric; General Electric advanced BWR; Human Factors Engineering Program Review Model; NUREG-0711; US NRC human factors perspective; Westinghouse Electric AP600; Westinghouse Electric Corporation; advanced plants certification; design certification process; human factors engineering; human factors principles; human system interfaces; main control room; plant locations; regulations; remote shutdown facility; state-of-the-art; Certification; Design engineering; Human factors; Inductors; Licenses; Nuclear facility regulation; Power engineering and energy; Power generation; Safety; US Government;
Conference_Titel :
Human Factors and Power Plants, 1997. Global Perspectives of Human Factors in Power Generation., Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE Sixth Conference on
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3769-7
DOI :
10.1109/HFPP.1997.624846