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Application of the SEBE/SPEAC Protocol

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This chapter gives three examples of application of the SEBE/SPEAC protocol, one regarding activities related to reliability practices for professionals of nuclear industries, another about a simple nursing activity in medicine, the radial puncture and a last one in education at school. Results in terms of consecutive operational performances are presented to illustrate the efficiency of the protocol. The acceptance of the protocol by workers is also analysed and discussed, yielding a data-based demonstration showing that the protocol is well accepted by participants.

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    WANO is the World Association of Nuclear Operators. It gathers all industries worldwide providing electricity from nuclear energy. WANO undertakes periodically peer reviews in NPPs with the help of internationally renowned experts. WANO’s assessment is always the reference.

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Fauquet-Alekhine, P. (2020). Application of the SEBE/SPEAC Protocol. In: Knowledge Management in High Risk Industries. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49213-7_5

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