A Case Study on Human Errors in Thermal Power Plant

화력발전소에서의 인적오류 사례 및 개선방안

  • 박영규 (한국동서발전 기술기획실) ;
  • 전상기 (한국동서발전 기술기획실) ;
  • 김봉빈 (한국동서발전 기술기획실) ;
  • 김윤경 (한국동서발전 기술기획실) ;
  • 정창우 (한국동서발전 기술기획실)
  • Received : 2007.10.29
  • Accepted : 2008.05.08
  • Published : 2008.09.30

Abstract

There are various types of unexpected troubles in service of a thermal power plant, which consists of many complicated high-tech mass equipments. The troubles are mostly caused by the manufacturing defects, the material deteriorations, the human errors, and others. Failures of its system due to the troubles, can bring on the extravagant economic loss and the qualitative degradation of electricity. Especially, it is most important to find a way to decrease human errors because it can result in not only the economic loss, but also morale declination of employees or the department related to the trouble. Therefore, we categorize previous troubles related to the human errors, and try to show the causations and the counter-measures based on the various categories such as maintenance, an operation, and system of the thermal power plants.

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