Human Factors in Power Plant Maintenance
B. S. Dhillon ()
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B. S. Dhillon: University of Ottawa
Chapter Chapter 9 in Human Reliability, Error, and Human Factors in Power Generation, 2014, pp 123-133 from Springer
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Abstract In power plant maintenance, human factors play an important role because by improving the maintainability design of power plant systems, equipment, and facilities in regard to human factors helps to increase plant safety, availability, and productivity. In comparison to the aerospace industrial sector, interest in human factors-related issues in the power industrial sector is relatively new.
Keywords: Power Plant; Human Factor; Performance Goal; Facility Design; Human Factor Engineering (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-04019-6_9
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