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Safety and reliability of nuclear power plant(NPP) operation are now achieved by elaborate and systematic operator education. However, it is still difficult to completely deny the possibility of operators’ cognitive overload caused by very complicated plant abnormal consequences. This cognitive overload may confuse the operators in important decision making processes and thus reduce safety margins in settling or recovering the target plants.
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Yoshikawa, S., Ozawa, K., Koyagoshi, N., Oodo, T. (1996). Knowledge Dependency Analysis of Plant Operators using Consistent Protocol Formulation. In: Cacciabue, P.C., Papazoglou, I.A. (eds) Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management ’96. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3409-1_4
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