Newport News Nuclear BWXT Los Alamos, the legacy cleanup contractor at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, recently held its annual Safety Fair. The event recognized N3B employees for performing cleanup work safely and for improving safety performance over the course of fiscal year 2024.
Office of Environmental Management
October 29, 2024
Newport News Nuclear BWXT Los Alamos (N3B) President and General Manager Brad Smith welcomes employees to the Safety Fair, highlighting N3B’s focus on safety performance and continuous improvement. “What I’m most proud of in all our fiscal year 2024 accomplishments is our team’s emphasis and focus on how the work is performed. We completed our work safely while maintaining our attention on N3B’s three key success factors: safety first, safety always; operational excellence driving environmental success; and one team, one mission,” Smith said.
LOS ALAMOS, N.M. — Newport News Nuclear BWXT Los Alamos (N3B), the legacy cleanup contractor at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, recently held its annual Safety Fair. The event recognized N3B employees for performing cleanup work safely and for improving safety performance over the course of fiscal year 2024.

From left, Security Specialist Margaret Trujillo, Emergency Preparedness Specialist Andrea Romero and Security Specialist Bridget DeLanoy welcome employees to the Safety Fair.
Newport News Nuclear BWXT Los Alamos employees participate in a vehicle safety demonstration.


Maintenance Planner Amy Trujillo, left, and Work Operations Manager Erica Salazar host a safety trivia quiz stand as part of the Newport News Nuclear BWXT Los Alamos Safety Fair.

Members of the Newport News Nuclear BWXT Los Alamos Mission Excellence organization’s subcontract representative team. “Any time you are working with people, there is room for error. The potential is there. We work with electrical, septic and other areas to make sure procedures are followed and aligned and consistent throughout,” Subcontract Representative Angela Herrera said. Back, left to right: Victor Serrano, William Grimmer, Thomas Greigo; front, left to right: Cassandra Rios, Angela Herrera, Audrey Sanchez.
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