
EM crews this month began a $4.7 million project that will reduce maintenance and operations costs at ORNL's Molten Salt Reactor Experiment.

Through deliberate work, planning, and continuous monitoring, EM and the management and operations contractor at SRS ensure the safety of workers.

EM RL contractor Mission Support Alliance crews soared to new heights to minimize safety hazards for employees working to replace roofs at Hanford.

ORP & Hanford tank farms contractor WRPS continuously strive to implement innovative technologies that improve worker safety and efficiency.

A group within a contractor at INL, has achieved a new record by working more than a dozen years without a recordable injury or first-aid incident.

SRS employees in the contaminated PuFF Facility are applying lessons learned & using commercially available products to lower their risk of exposure.

EM protects workers, the public, and the environment at and around the Savannah River Site (SRS) through safe work practices.

Hanford Site workers have implemented a new interactive training course to ensure radiological control technicians have the tools/resources they need.

Workers in Hanford’s tank farms have begun using new personal monitors to provide further protection from potential exposure to chemical vapors.

As crews near completion of the East Tennessee Technology Park cleanup, OREM is preparing to begin major work at the Oak Ridge National Lab and Y-12.