1983
DOI: 10.2172/5701023
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Organizational analysis and safety for utilities with nuclear power plants: an organizational overview. Volume 1. [PWR; BWR]

Abstract: A review of the generic organization literature is focused into a model outlining key relationships among organizational factors and nuclear power plant safety. Volume I of the report contains an overview of the literature. Volume II provides a more detailed analysis of those organizational factors which are expected to be associated with measured indicators of plant safety . • ; i ; ABSTRACT • • • • • EXECUTIVE SU~IMARY CONTENTS

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“…This can be done in terms of process or analysis approach (Osborn et al 1983;Jacobs, Haber 1994). According to the analysis approach presented by Osborn et al (1983), categories consist of 8 factors within two main dimension e.g. governance, context, environment, design, innovation, quality, efficiency, and compliance.…”
Section: Identifying Organisational Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be done in terms of process or analysis approach (Osborn et al 1983;Jacobs, Haber 1994). According to the analysis approach presented by Osborn et al (1983), categories consist of 8 factors within two main dimension e.g. governance, context, environment, design, innovation, quality, efficiency, and compliance.…”
Section: Identifying Organisational Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%