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Case studies present facts and situations. These situations are based on information from
events that have actually occurred. To obtain this information, the instructional developer must
have information resources such as:
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In-house events (occurrence reports, near misses, etc.)
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Occurrence Reporting and Processing System (ORPS)
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DOE Office of Nuclear Safety's Operating Experience Weekly Summary
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Supplier/vendor letters and bulletins
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Nuclear Plant Reliability Data System (NPRDS) (available to production reactors only)
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Personal experiences
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Experiences of colleagues
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Problems presented by lecturers at conferences, workshops, and training sessions
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Articles in training, personnel, and management journals
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Articles in newspapers and magazines
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Organizational events
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Nuclear Network operating experience entries (available only to production reactors)
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DOE/NRC bulletins, information notices, and generic letters
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Case books
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National Transportation Safety Board Accident Reports.
The DOE Handbook, Implementing U.S. Department of Energy Lessons Learned Programs,
describes how to gather and process information that may be useful for case studies.
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