In the spirit of giving, a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Hanford Field Office contractor is putting surplus personal protective equipment to good use on the Hanford Site.
Workers at the Hanford Site’s Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant are sporting a new accessory for the first time: radiological dosimeters
Crews at the Hanford Site recently tackled a unique challenge with moving a 70-ton crane needing repairs.
OREM and Isotek are working to eliminate the nation’s inventory of uranium-233 from storage at ORNL.
Since beginning radiological operations in April 2023, the Integrated Waste Treatment Unit at the Idaho Cleanup Project has run a successful radiation protection program.
Crews at the Hanford Site Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant’s Low-Activity Waste Facility recently completed the final test of key safety systems, demonstrating that the facility’s emissions treatment system can remain functional, even during an emergency loss of power.
The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management’s Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project recently conducted a multi-agency emergency response exercise involving a thundersnow scenario at its Crescent Junction disposal cell site.
The training department at the Portsmouth Site recently added new, innovative educational tools for heavy equipment operators in a safe environment.
The Paducah Site is continuing its commitment to safety and security by bolstering collaboration with local law enforcement.
Safety is the highest priority at the Portsmouth Site, and more than 1,000 federal and contractor team members there recently joined the local community to refresh their focus on this core value during the site’s annual Health and Safety Fair.