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Purpose and Objectives
The purpose of this website is to gather, analyze and highlight information on nuclear safety culture and safety management. We intend to make the site a comprehensive resource for safety management, emphasizing the nuclear industry but also applicable to other fields.
Our objective is to build interactive simulation software tools that help nuclear managers think and work more effectively in their complex business environment. NuclearSafetySim, our nuclear safety management simulator, provides a realistic representation of nuclear plant performance, incorporating traditional operating and cost factors with organizational resource variables such as safety culture and employee trust. In the simulation, players make key decisions such as resource allocation and managing problem resolution, under competing priorities for schedule, cost and operations, and must maintain awareness of latent challenges such as complacency. "Practicing Nuclear Safety Management" presents the background and rationale for this management training tool.
What Do We Need From You?
We believe people from many different backgrounds - industry, academia, consulting, government and regulatory - can contribute to our ongoing discussion of nuclear safety culture. Your participation can include contributing ideas, commenting on our blog, participating in the forum, or providing feedback on proposed models and tools.
An Invitation
Please join us in helping advance the ball in an area critical to the continued success of the nuclear industry, including the renaissance in construction of new plants.
link to Registration
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Purpose and Objectives
The purpose of this website is to gather, analyze and highlight information on nuclear safety culture and safety management. We intend to make the site a comprehensive resource for safety management, emphasizing the nuclear industry but also applicable to other fields.
Our objective is to build interactive simulation software tools that help nuclear managers think and work more effectively in their complex business environment. NuclearSafetySim, our nuclear safety management simulator, provides a realistic representation of nuclear plant performance, incorporating traditional operating and cost factors with organizational resource variables such as safety culture and employee trust. In the simulation, players make key decisions such as resource allocation and managing problem resolution, under competing priorities for schedule, cost and operations, and must maintain awareness of latent challenges such as complacency. "Practicing Nuclear Safety Management" presents the background and rationale for this management training tool.
What Do We Need From You?
We believe people from many different backgrounds - industry, academia, consulting, government and regulatory - can contribute to our ongoing discussion of nuclear safety culture. Your participation can include contributing ideas, commenting on our blog, participating in the forum, or providing feedback on proposed models and tools.
An Invitation
Please join us in helping advance the ball in an area critical to the continued success of the nuclear industry, including the renaissance in construction of new plants.
link to Registration
Thanks.
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New Site Feature: the SafetyMatters Blog
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We've added a blog to the site to encourage you to return often to pick up the latest nuclear safety culture news and insights. It also encourages us to constantly search for the latest and most important items to share with you. We pick items that illustrate both the good and the bad with respect to safety culture practices and issues. We believe our insight into and perspective on these items will be a unique source of added value.
A recent book on blogging includes the comment that "reading blogs is like being beaten to death by croutons." We hope our readers do not experience such a fate; our goal is to publish items that are concise, current, and precisely targeted to your needs.
link to SafetyMatters blog
We've added a blog to the site to encourage you to return often to pick up the latest nuclear safety culture news and insights. It also encourages us to constantly search for the latest and most important items to share with you. We pick items that illustrate both the good and the bad with respect to safety culture practices and issues. We believe our insight into and perspective on these items will be a unique source of added value.
A recent book on blogging includes the comment that "reading blogs is like being beaten to death by croutons." We hope our readers do not experience such a fate; our goal is to publish items that are concise, current, and precisely targeted to your needs.
link to SafetyMatters blog
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