Sept 14th How are we supervised?
On 1 September, an international panel of experts attended a supervision of Danish Decommissioning to get an insight into how it is done in Denmark.
On 1 September, an international panel of experts attended a supervision of Danish Decommissioning to get an insight into how it is done in Denmark.
On 1 September, a new organisation of DD in force. The change should equip the company to carry out its new tasks as competently and efficiently as possible.
Over the past month, Danish Decommissioning has been gradually reopening after we, as a government enterprise, had everything but emergency and critical functions shut down since 9 December.
After almost five months of closure of DD, some radioactive waste has been piled up around the country. Therefore, from 4 May we will again receive waste.
Read the statement on the stakes and results DD has reached in a year that was strongly characterized by corona closures and restrictions.
The Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science has approved our 2020 annual report, which was marked by corona closures.
As a state-owned enterprise, we will shut down everything but emergency services and critical functions from Wednesday 9 December. This is due to the situation with the Corona/Covid-19 virus.
Kari Bjørn Fernstrøm has today received the Queen's Medal of Merit for 40 years of loyal service. He was presented with it by the Director of Danish Decommissioning at a small ceremony.
Ministry of Higher Education and Science has just introduced a Whistleblower Scheme covering all institutions of the Ministry, including Danish Decommissioning.
DD has now reopened. This means that we can again make arrangements to receive radioactive waste from our customers, even though some employees continue to work from home.