CREAM-Based Human Reliability Analysis for Space Launch Day

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According to the characteristics of space launch day, the common performance conditions (CPC) were improved. After the CPC were weighted, the value of the performance influence index was presented. And based on the modified CREAM method, a human reliability assessment was given. Consequently, the outcomes of this work can provide the human error probability and data base for safety assessment of space launch site.

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