Standard IEEE/IEC 63260-2020 25.5.2020 preview

IEEE/IEC 63260-2020

IEC/IEEE International Standard - Guide for incorporating human reliability analysis into probabilistic risk assessments for nuclear power generating stations and other nuclear facilities

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Designation standards: IEEE/IEC 63260-2020
Publication date standards: 25.5.2020
SKU: NS-994601
The number of pages: 38
Approximate weight : 114 g (0.25 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEEE

Annotation of standard text IEEE/IEC 63260-2020 :

Adoption Standard - Active.

A structured framework for the incorporation of human reliability analysis (HRA) into probabilistic risk assessments (PRAs) is provided in this guide. To enhance the analysis of human/system interactions in PRAs, to help ensure reproducible conclusions, and to standardize the documentation of such assessments are the purposes of this guide. To do this, a specific HRA framework is developed from standard practices. The HRA framework is neutral with respect to specific HRA methods.

ISBN: 978-1-5044-6745-2, 978-1-5044-6729-2

Number of Pages: 38

Product Code: STD24203, STDPD24203

Keywords: HRA, human reliability analysis, IEEE 1082, PRA, probabilistic risk assessment

Category: General/Other - Nuclear and Plasma Science

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