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An early career professional is recruiting college graduates to work in EM’s cleanup at the Idaho National Laboratory

Oak Ridge recently hosted the Millennial Nuclear Caucus, where Tommy Morgan, an early career professional, talked about his role leading a complex EM

Three members of the Savannah River Site (SRS) training department recently received awards for their work to certify employees in CPR and first aid.

High School Students Get Real World Experience With Hanford Site Mentors

Six safety representatives with Office of River Protection tank farms contractor recently received Safety and Health Administration certifications.

The Green Electronics Council has recognized two EM sites and several contractors at Hanford.

EM’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) received its 12,500th transuranic (TRU) waste shipment since operations began there in 1999.

Crew members used ingenuity and lessons learned to develop a conveyor system to safely remove material containing asbestos from inside a building.

EM workers have torn down the west end of Building 3017 at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory after more than a decade of challenges.
Mark Beene started his professional driving career in 1990 and for the past 20 years has been safely transporting the nation’s defense-generated waste