Mar 15 Occupational health and safety statement 2015
Read about the efforts and achievements of DD in 2015 in both the physical and mental work environment.
Read about the efforts and achievements of DD in 2015 in both the physical and mental 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.
On the morning of Tuesday 3 March, a fire broke out in building 211, in the cell where the bitumen plant is located.
Danish Decommissioning has had an eventful year, with our three major decommissioning projects making significant progress. Join us for a tour of 2014.
It is late afternoon over Risø, and the shadows from the silver poplars have grown long. However, the security team at DD is staying put, even though the lights are being switched off one by one in the offices. There are always people on the Risø site, around the clock, all year round, where DD's guards go around checking the buildings and taking samples, among other things.
At next year's review meeting of the UN Joint Convention, a DD staff member sits at the critical table. Health physicist Haraldur Hannesson has been appointed to the panel, which will help evaluate, among other things, the US's handling of radioactive waste.