5. Conclusion
First and foremost, the case studies presented show that REX is characterized above all by the nature of the problem to be solved and the objectives pursued by the players involved. In this case, it appears that the problem dealt with in the railway case relates more to the coordination of engineering activities with those of projects and operators than to the technical characteristics of the incidents. More specifically, this case study shows how a manager encourages participants in feedback meetings to reveal their own constraints and to be attentive to those of others. In this way, learning is mutual, enabling the groups involved to make adjustments that are more conducive to risk management. The second case study highlights a process for analyzing feedback data, with the aim of improving the reliability of decision-making on the prioritization of maintenance and renewal programs for...
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Regulations
Arrêté du 10 août 1984 relatif à la qualité de la conception, de la construction et de l'exploitation des installations nucléaires de base (version abrogated by arrêté du 7 février 2012 – art. 9.6).
Decree of December 12, 1985 specifying the information to be included in the report provided for in article L. 236-4 of the Labor Code (version in force on January 16, 1986).
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