Human factor in emergency occurrence at NPP during the pandemic COVID-19: new potential risks and recommendations to minimize them

COVID-19 pandemic is an emergency that spread across the planet. It threatens lives and health of the population, with many dead and injured. Also, during pandemic there was (and continues to be) a violation of normal living conditions, significant material damage to economies of different countries...

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Main Authors: Popov Oleksandr, Iatsyshyn Anna, Molitor Norbert, Iatsyshyn Andrii, Romanenko Yevhen, Deinega Iryna, Sharov Petr, Mnayarji Gabriel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/56/e3sconf_icsf2021_09013.pdf
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spelling doaj-2dc40e2e75e345438532cedd2ccfb5102021-07-07T11:34:23ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012800901310.1051/e3sconf/202128009013e3sconf_icsf2021_09013Human factor in emergency occurrence at NPP during the pandemic COVID-19: new potential risks and recommendations to minimize themPopov OleksandrIatsyshyn Anna0Molitor Norbert1Iatsyshyn AndriiRomanenko YevhenDeinega Iryna2Sharov Petr3Mnayarji Gabriel4State Institution “The Institute of Environmental Geochemistry of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine”, Department of environmental protection technologies and radiation safetyPLEJADES GmbH - Independent ExpertsNational Aviation UniversityPure EarthPegasus Environmental and Nuclear Services, IncCOVID-19 pandemic is an emergency that spread across the planet. It threatens lives and health of the population, with many dead and injured. Also, during pandemic there was (and continues to be) a violation of normal living conditions, significant material damage to economies of different countries. Quarantine restrictions affected social, educational, cultural and spiritual spheres of society. There is an urgent threat to operation of critical infrastructure as the pandemic led to large numbers of hospitalized or self-isolated people and being treated at home. At present, the operation of critical infrastructure, and in particular nuclear power plants, is strategically important for the proper functioning of any country. Also, the research describes causes of emergencies at nuclear power plants and identifies another factor - the mass disease of NPP personnel or their relatives on COVID-19. It is determined that timely detection and appropriate work to restore mental health during the pandemic is no less important area of work along with providing medical care to population. Stress associated with uncertainty, threat to health, can have negative consequences for well-being and mental health of workers. Depression, emotional exhaustion, anxiety, irritability, suicidal thoughts, etc. can also be consequences. Socio-psychological support especially for critical infrastructure workers is important to promote mental health during COVID-19 pandemic. Recommendations for socio-psychological support of NPP personnel were developed. Specialized mobile applications are described as convenient and economical way for primary psychological care.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/56/e3sconf_icsf2021_09013.pdf
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author Popov Oleksandr
Iatsyshyn Anna
Molitor Norbert
Iatsyshyn Andrii
Romanenko Yevhen
Deinega Iryna
Sharov Petr
Mnayarji Gabriel
spellingShingle Popov Oleksandr
Iatsyshyn Anna
Molitor Norbert
Iatsyshyn Andrii
Romanenko Yevhen
Deinega Iryna
Sharov Petr
Mnayarji Gabriel
Human factor in emergency occurrence at NPP during the pandemic COVID-19: new potential risks and recommendations to minimize them
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Popov Oleksandr
Iatsyshyn Anna
Molitor Norbert
Iatsyshyn Andrii
Romanenko Yevhen
Deinega Iryna
Sharov Petr
Mnayarji Gabriel
author_sort Popov Oleksandr
title Human factor in emergency occurrence at NPP during the pandemic COVID-19: new potential risks and recommendations to minimize them
title_short Human factor in emergency occurrence at NPP during the pandemic COVID-19: new potential risks and recommendations to minimize them
title_full Human factor in emergency occurrence at NPP during the pandemic COVID-19: new potential risks and recommendations to minimize them
title_fullStr Human factor in emergency occurrence at NPP during the pandemic COVID-19: new potential risks and recommendations to minimize them
title_full_unstemmed Human factor in emergency occurrence at NPP during the pandemic COVID-19: new potential risks and recommendations to minimize them
title_sort human factor in emergency occurrence at npp during the pandemic covid-19: new potential risks and recommendations to minimize them
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2021-01-01
description COVID-19 pandemic is an emergency that spread across the planet. It threatens lives and health of the population, with many dead and injured. Also, during pandemic there was (and continues to be) a violation of normal living conditions, significant material damage to economies of different countries. Quarantine restrictions affected social, educational, cultural and spiritual spheres of society. There is an urgent threat to operation of critical infrastructure as the pandemic led to large numbers of hospitalized or self-isolated people and being treated at home. At present, the operation of critical infrastructure, and in particular nuclear power plants, is strategically important for the proper functioning of any country. Also, the research describes causes of emergencies at nuclear power plants and identifies another factor - the mass disease of NPP personnel or their relatives on COVID-19. It is determined that timely detection and appropriate work to restore mental health during the pandemic is no less important area of work along with providing medical care to population. Stress associated with uncertainty, threat to health, can have negative consequences for well-being and mental health of workers. Depression, emotional exhaustion, anxiety, irritability, suicidal thoughts, etc. can also be consequences. Socio-psychological support especially for critical infrastructure workers is important to promote mental health during COVID-19 pandemic. Recommendations for socio-psychological support of NPP personnel were developed. Specialized mobile applications are described as convenient and economical way for primary psychological care.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/56/e3sconf_icsf2021_09013.pdf
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