Simulatorbased Human Factors Studies Across 25 Years: The History of the Halden ManMachine Laboratory,Used

Simulatorbased Human Factors Studies Across 25 Years: The History of the Halden ManMachine Laboratory,Used

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The Halden ManMachine Laboratory (HAMMLAB) has been at the heart of human factors research at the OECD Halden Reactor Project (HRP). The HRP is sponsored by a group of national organizations, representing nuclear power plant regulators, utilities, and research institutions. The HRP is hosted by the Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) in Halden, Norway. HAMMLAB comprises three fullscale nuclear power plant control room research simulators. The simulator studies performed in HAMMLAB have traditionally been experimental in nature. In a simulator it is possible to study events as they unfold in real time, in a highly realistic operational environment under partially controlled conditions. This means that a wide range of human factors issues, which would be impossible or highly impracticable to study in reallife settings, can thus be addressed in HAMMLAB. Simulatorbased Human Factors Studies Across 25 Years celebrates the twentyfifth anniversary of HAMMLAB by reviewing the human factors studies performed in HAMMLAB across this timespan. A range of human factors issues have been addressed, including: humansystem interfaces; alarm systems; computerized procedures; humanautomation interaction; staffing, teamwork and human reliability. The aim of HAMMLAB studies has always been the same: to generate knowledge for solving current and future challenges in nuclear power plant operation to contribute to safety. The outcomes of HAMMLAB studies have been used to support design and assessment of nuclear power plant control rooms.

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