Operator Performance in Long Duration Control Operations: Switching from Low to High Task Load
Long duration, low task load environments are typical for nuclear power plant control rooms, where operators, after hours of operating under a low task load situation, may have to shift to a high task load situation. The effects of time-on-task and boredom due to low task load will be an important c...
Main Authors: | Thornburg, K. M., Peterse, H.P.M., Liu, A.M. |
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Format: | Presentation |
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HFES
2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/90362 |
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