Active Standard

IEEE 1023-2020

IEEE Recommended Practice for the Application of Human Factors Engineering to Systems, Equipment, and Facilities of Nuclear Power Generating Stations and Other Nuclear Facilities

Recommended practices for applying human factors engineering (HFE) to systems and equipment that have significant human interfaces in nuclear power generating stations and other nuclear facilities are provided in this document.

Standard Committee
PE/NPE - Nuclear Power Engineering
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2018-05-14
Superseding
1023-2004
Board Approval
2020-12-03
History
Published:
2021-02-24

Additional Resources

Erratas
1023-2020_errata.pdf

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/NPE - Nuclear Power Engineering
Working Group
WG_5.1 - Human Factors Analysis and Measurement
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IEEE Program Manager
Christian Orlando
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Working Group Chair
Jeffrey JOE

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P845
IEEE Draft Guide for the Evaluation of Human-System Performance in Nuclear Power Generating Stations and Other Nuclear Facilities

Guidance for evaluating human-system performance related to systems, equipment, and facilities in nuclear power generating stations is provided. Specific evaluation techniques and rationale for their application within the integrated systems approach to plant design, operations, and maintenance described in IEEE Std 1023™are summarized.

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