Abstract

In the safety systems review of the Korean nuclear power plants, the Human Factors Program Plan for the OAS (Operator Aiding System) has been executed mainly by an expert review. The reviewers had to integrate all the relevant sources of information and make judgement based on their own criteria. Consistency and thoroughness of this process was always in question and a systematic approach to correct these problems was in need. The purpose of this work was to design a methodology for supporting an effective and efficient ergonomic evaluation of the user interface of the OAS. By collecting and systematically structuring all the critical considerations in the human factors review process, an ergonomic evaluation checklist for the CFMS (Critical Function Monitoring System) in an MCR (Main Control Room) was designed and implemented in this study. Application of the developed checklist was used during the licensing review process for the CFMS of the Ulchin unit 3&4. Efficiency and effectiveness of the human factors review process was enhanced significantly with the aid of the integrated checklist and the standardized evaluation format developed in this study. Relevance to industry Human factors review process is an integral component of the safety of a nuclear power plant. The methods and procedures developed in this study will provide valuable support for the enhancement of the safety and usability of the human interface of the nuclear power plant.

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