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the human cognitive factors and communication diculties. These limitations
are also critical for safe production. Therefore, they are the most important
factors to focus on in our future work. Proposing new management methods or
technologies is another important future work. To improve the plants eciency
with safe production, we need to create better management methods or new
technologies.
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