Abstract

The introduction of digital technologies into the main control room of a nuclear power plant also introduces new human errors. The operator log records the control information of operators on systems and equipment, and provides an important data source for the retrospective investigation of operating events in a nuclear power plant. A traditional operator log review is conducted manually, which has some major problems, such as being time-consuming and inefficient. This paper proposes an automatic detection method for operator logs, which models an operating procedure at three levels, including procedure, step and action. Such a model clarifies the overall logic and basic attributes of the operating procedure, and can be used as a standardized template of a control action sequence to compare with the actual operation actions in the operator log, so as to identify possible human performance deviations. This paper explains the method, and discusses the advantages and limitations of the proposed method.

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