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A team of the contractor’s safety experts recently demonstrated the processes to their radiological safety counterparts from contractor Hanford Mission Integration Solutions.
Radiation safety experts with EM Richland Operations Office contractors Central Plateau Cleanup Company (CPCCo) and Hanford Mission Integration Solutions (HMIS) recently teamed up to improve worker safety at the Hanford Site.
Joseph Sinicrope, left, Florida International University Applied Research Center, serves as the E10.03 Subcommittee Chair and Connor Nicholson, Savannah River National Laboratory, serves as the E10.03 Vice Chair.
Collaboration between EM and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) International has yielded five new standards and testing practices for fixatives — the latest being approved earlier this summer.
Vapor vacuum extraction technology went online in 1996 to remove solvent vapors from a Cold War-era landfill at the Idaho National Laboratory Site. After nearly 25 years of operation, data show that the technology has been so successful that the three vapor treatment units at the site will likely remain off in perpetuity.
Almost a year after shutting off three vapor treatment units at a former radioactive and hazardous waste landfill at the Idaho National Laboratory Site, analytical data from thousands of vapor samples indicate that cleanup objectives have been achieved.