Methods for the elicitation and use of expert opinion in risk assessment. Phase 1 - a critical evaluation and directions for future research.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: AUG 1987Description: 87p., no refsReport number: FIN-D1710; National Government; NUREG/CR-4962; PLG-0533Subject: Case studiesSubject: ContainmentSubject: Human factorsSubject: Nuclear reactor safetySubject: Reactor system componentsSubject: Risk assessmentSubject: Seismic detectionSubject: The purpose of this work is to critically review and evaluate the elicitation and use of expert opinion in Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) in light of the available empirical and theoretical results on expert opinion use. PRA practice is presented by five case studies selected to represent a variety of aspects of the problem: 1) Assessments of component failure rates and maintenance data, 2) Recent assessments of seismic hazard rates, 3) Assessments of containment phenomenology, 4) Assessments of human error rates, 5) Accident precursor studiesItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Books | Australian Emergency Management Library | BOOK | 658.4034 MOS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 005272646 |
Technical report
Case studies
Containment
Human factors
Nuclear reactor safety
Reactor system components
Risk assessment
Seismic detection
The purpose of this work is to critically review and evaluate the elicitation and use of expert opinion in Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) in light of the available empirical and theoretical results on expert opinion use. PRA practice is presented by five case studies selected to represent a variety of aspects of the problem: 1) Assessments of component failure rates and maintenance data, 2) Recent assessments of seismic hazard rates, 3) Assessments of containment phenomenology, 4) Assessments of human error rates, 5) Accident precursor studies
There are no comments on this title.