2022
DOI: 10.35339/ic.9.2.ssk
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"Human factor" in emergency situations development at Nuclear Power Plants in the conditions of war

Abstract: Since the beginning of Ukraine's full-scale war with the russian federation, the personnel of two Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plants (NPP) (Chornobyl and Zaporizhzhya) have been held hostage by the russian occupiers and subjected to intimidation and abuse. An additional strong stress factor can significantly affect the decision-making of NPP control panel operators, increases the probability of erroneous actions in the event of emergency situations, and can even become their cause. The purpose of our study was to … Show more

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“…The formation of health-saving competencies as a personal resource in the context of long-term traumatization is actively studied by researchers (Akter et al 2022). Ukrainian scientists focus on the need to involve both psychologists and teachers in this problem to determine strategies for developing health-saving competencies in the context of the long-term traumatization of students at different stages of education (Shevchenko et al 2022;. Japanese scholars emphasize the importance of supporting students' mental health in light of modern traumatic factors (Yoshikawa et al 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of health-saving competencies as a personal resource in the context of long-term traumatization is actively studied by researchers (Akter et al 2022). Ukrainian scientists focus on the need to involve both psychologists and teachers in this problem to determine strategies for developing health-saving competencies in the context of the long-term traumatization of students at different stages of education (Shevchenko et al 2022;. Japanese scholars emphasize the importance of supporting students' mental health in light of modern traumatic factors (Yoshikawa et al 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%