Jan 13 An atypical engineer
Operations manager Kenn-Ulrik Brix Sørensen must be said to have moved some distance away from what a trained engineer normally does
Operations manager Kenn-Ulrik Brix Sørensen must be said to have moved some distance away from what a trained engineer normally does
It's the last day before the holidays - and a somewhat sad time for laundry assistants Jette Danielsen and Winnie Andersen. Danish Decommissioning is a organisation that must gradually close itself down, and that goes for the laundry too. After the holidays, Jette Danielsen will be left alone to sort out her colleagues' work clothes.
Who takes Denmark's radioactive garbage? This question is put to Roskilde Municipality in a debate at the People's Meeting - and DD helps with facts.
At the waste treatment plant, a violent hum that required earplugs has been replaced by a gentler buzz. And a chapter in Risø's history has just been closed.
Read about the initiatives and results DD in 2015 in relation to both the physical and psychological work environment.
The two major decommissioning projects - Danish Reactor 3 and the Hot Cell plant - are well under way.
Danish Decommissioning has signed a contract with COWI A/S as part of the preparatory work for a political decision on what to do with the radioactive waste.
The objectives and results plan for 2016 is now ready.
New progress report says good for DD's activities.
Heavy lifting, delicate instrumentation, finesse and grinding, planning and calculation have characterised the past year.