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Human Event Repository and Analysis (HERA): The HERA Coding Manual and Quality Assurance (NUREG/CR-6903, Volume 2)

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Publication Information

Manuscript Completed: October 2006
Date Published: November 2007

Prepared by
B. Hallbert1, A. Whaley1, R. Boring1, P. McCabe1
Y. Chang2

1Idaho National Laboratory
Battelle Energy Alliance
Idaho Falls, ID  83415

E. Lois, NRC Project Manager

NRC Job Code Y6496

2Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research

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Abstract

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), with the support of the Idaho National Laboratory, is developing the Human Event Repository and Analysis (HERA) system to analyze and collect human performance information from commercial nuclear power plants and other related technologies to support regulatory applications in human reliability analysis (HRA) and human factors (HF). Volume 1 of NUREG/CR-6903, dated July 2006, describes the HERA framework, addresses the need for systematic collection of human events, and discusses the various uses of HERA-type data in regulatory applications. To augment that discussion, this volume (Volume 2), describes the HERA data taxonomy, data collection process, and quality control provisions. Specifically, the data taxonomy identifies the types of information to be collected. The HERA data collection process defines an effective, stepwise approach for use in analyzing and collecting human performance information from event reports and simulator studies. Finally, the quality control provisions describe the required qualifications and expertise for data coders, as well as the recommended process for ensuring the quality of HERA data. The software tool and observed human performance insights will be addressed in future volumes of NUREG/CR-6903.

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