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American Nuclear Society Human Factors Division Presentation to the ANS Board of Directors Robert M. Edwards, chair June 16, Pittsburgh, PA.

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1 American Nuclear Society Human Factors Division Presentation to the ANS Board of Directors Robert M. Edwards, chair June 16, Pittsburgh, PA

2 HFD Mission The division devotes itself specifically to the human part of the nuclear system. Human Factors has its major objective to improve: task peformability, system reliability, system and personnel safety, efficiency and effectiveness. The major areas of interest include but are not limited to: task design, procedures, operator selection, training, instrument and control layout and placement, stress control, anthropometrics, motivation, and information processing.

3 Executive Committee

4 Membership trends

5 Membership Composition

6 Budget Information Actual 2003 Budget 2004 Actual 2004 Carry Forward81726176 Member Allocation593585 Income000 Total Budget Funds87656761 Awards/Plaques891500 Student Support500 250 Seed Money (topical)200000 Total expenses2589650250 Excess617661116511

7 Division Governance Division Planning/Strategic Plan, Succession Planning –Strategic plan submitted in 2004 –non-officer succession planning needs more work Communications/Web, E-mail/Copy of Newsletter –newsletter issued in May 2004

8 Division/TG Contributions to ANS ANS Position Statements –none Participation with Other Professional Societies –sponsorship of division topical Society Leadership –50% executive committee attendance –~100% PDC&NPC Non-Meeting Publications –August 2003 NT special issue

9 Division/TG Services to Membership Professional Development –2002 EPRI DOE workshop, Advanced Reactor I&C Requirements –2004 workshop for utility working conference Bill Cochoran - root cause analysis –2004 workshop with division topical Ted Quinn Scholarships –none Peer Recognition/Awards –none Student Support –none in 2003, but two conferences in 2004

10 Division/TG Meetings National Meeting Participation –2 sessions in 2003 –2 sessions in June 2004 –5 sessions offered for November 2004 Topicals/Prior Two Years, Current Year, Future Two Years –NPIC&HMIT 2000 –NPIC&HMIT 2004

11 Nuclear Plant Instrumentation Control and Human Machine Interface Technologies, NPIC&HMIT’2004 Columbus Ohio, September 19-22, 2004 Organizers: –Steven Arndt (NRC), general chair –Gary Johnson (LLL), tech. co-chair, NPIC –John O’Hara (BNL), tech. co-chair, HMIT cosponsors: EPRI, DOE, NRC, IAEA, and OECD/AEA 200+ abstracts accepted,12+ countries

12 Summary Status of Division/TG Metrics and Measures –Division Governance Communications newsletter and website updates in 2004 List Areas of Success –Division Contributions to Society division topicals: 1993, 1996, 2000, 2004 NT special issues: 2002, 2003, 2004 Focus for Future Action –Division Governance succession planning for officer and non-officer positions –communications: newsletter and timely website updates

13 Professional Division Metrics / Measures of Division Vitality HFD Vitality Measures – CY 2003 Division Meetings Division Governance Division Contributions to Society Division Services to Membership National Meeting Participation 2003: 0 session 0panel/1session 1panel Succession Planning To be developed & included in Strategic Plan ANS Position Statements HFD is not responsible for Position Statement Professional Development EPRI-DOE Advanced Rx Human Factor I&C Research Requirements Workshop Nov 2002 Class I Class II Topicals 4 th Int I&C & Human Machine Interface 09-04 Membership Trends 579 members +1.6% change 2003 Participation with Outside Professional Societies IEEE co-sponsor for Class I Topical Scholarships HFD Does Not Support a Scholarship Class III Topicals 2001 Topical – I&C Human Mach Interface Communications no newsletters issued in 2003 website not updated in 2003 Society Leadership Both Mtgs: 50% Exec Comm, 75% PDC & NPC Peer Recognition/ Awards HFD does not support peer recognition/awards Division Planning Strategic Plan submitted to PDC Chair in 2003 Non-Meeting Publications Nuclear Technology –Nuclear plant instrumentation & control Aug 2003 Student Support HFD did not support 2003 Student activities


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