03 Apr Annual report 2022
The Danish Agency for Institutions and Educational Grants has approved the annual report for 2022
The Danish Agency for Institutions and Educational Grants has approved the annual report for 2022
Find out more about Danish Decommissioning efforts in terms of health and safety at work and the results achieved for 2022 in this area
The only healthcare assistants in Denmark are at Danish Decommissioning, a unique role in a unique workplace.
In Danish Decommissioning there are ongoing tasks that are not found in many places and one of these is the relocation of the more than 60 years old working decks in the Danish Reactor 3 (DR3)
Unfortunately, an outdated advertisement for an open house event in Danish Decommissioning on 28 December 2022 has been published in Roskilde Lokalavis.
Join us behind the scenes as Per Søndergaard, Chief Consultant at Danish Decommissioning, explains the process behind Denmark's new upgraded storage facility for radioactive waste.
Sidse Lærke Lolk, Marie Lund Traulsen, Frederik Storm Mahler and Claus Højgård Nielsen, are the names of the 4 new health physicists who are now taking up work as graduate health physicists at Danish Decommissioning
The Danish system for the management of radioactive waste has been evaluated by an international group of experts. The report is now available, with 7 recommendations and 2 proposals.
Every year, the Danish Decommissioning Emergency Response Team practices flood protection for the lowest storage facility
From 1 to 9 May, Danish Decommissioning hosted seven independent international experts sent by the International Atomic Energy Agency. The visit provided the framework for an assessment of Denmark's system for the safe management of radioactive waste.