Sources of resilience and brittleness of team performance in nuclear emergency response exercises
Abstract
This report presents some results from a cognitive task analysis (CTA) of a nuclear disaster simulation. Audio-visual records were collected from an emergency room team composed of individuals from 26 different agencies as they responded to multiple scenarios in a simulated nuclear disaster. This simulation was part of a national emergency response training activity for a nuclear power plant located in a Brazil. The objectives of this paper are to describe sources of resilience and brittleness in these activities, identify cues of potential improvements for future emergency simulations, and leveraging the resilience of the emergency response system in case of a real disaster. Multiple CTA techniques were used to gain a better understanding of the cognitive dimensions of the activity and to identify team coordination and crisis management patterns that emerged from the simulation exercisesDownloads
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2015-12-03
How to Cite
Carvalho, P. V. R. de, Gomes, J. O., & Huber, G. J. (2015). Sources of resilience and brittleness of team performance in nuclear emergency response exercises. Instituto De Engenharia Nuclear: Progress Report, (2), 52. Retrieved from https://revistas.ien.gov.br/index.php/ienprogressreport/article/view/129
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Technology Development for Complex Systems