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Commercial Contacts
Commercial and Contract Management...

Community support
We have a long history of supporting our local communities. Working with the NDA our socio-economic plans encourage employee involvement in local activities, charitable donation schemes and inward investment....

EHS&Q
Environment...

Executive team
Barry Snelson MBE, Managing Director...

Major Projects
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Our Vision
The strategy for the site after decommissioning is to maximise its assets, namely land high quality safe storage areas, in order to grow the business for the commercial benefit of the site’s owner, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority....

Sellafield site
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Succeeding with Science
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Supplier Events
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The Way We Do Business
Life Time Plan documents set out the details of work that will be performed on the Sellafield site. These can be viewed at the NDA website: www.nda.gov.uk ...

World Quality Day 11 November 2008
World quality day is an opportunity for companies of all sizes to celebrate what they do well, share good practice, and look at ways of getting the highest quality of work whilst still being efficient....

19 news items

Audit success
29 November 2007
An audit by Lloyds Register Quality Assurance gave one of Sellafield’s major construction projects a boost last week when it concluded that: “The project was seen to be very well managed and is regarded as an example of industry best practice."

British Nuclear Group awards ?118m contract
13 September 2005
British Nuclear Group has just awarded a £118 million contract to support services and construction company Carillion plc. The contract is to complete the phase two work of the Sellafield Product and Residue Store (SPRS) at Sellafield. This contract is the first major construction contract to be let since the formation of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, for whom British Nuclear Group now manages and operates the Sellafield site.

British Nuclear Group maximises storage tank capacity
09 August 2006
The innovative use of a robotic device has helped British Nuclear Group maximise the capacity of the buffer storage tanks in the Site Ion Exchange Effluent Plant (SIXEP) at Sellafield, increasing the amount of sludge storage space.

Calder team complete NVQs
10 December 2007
A team from Calder Hall have successfully completed their National Vocational Qualifications (NVQ’s) in Business Improvement Techniques.

Celebrating quality
21 January 2008
Sellafield Ltd employees, Joanne Hughes and Steve Smith, joined over 100 quality professionals from across the UK at the Chartered Quality Institute’s (CQI) annual John Loxham seminar and quality awards held on World Quality Day, 8 November, at Murrayfield, Edinburgh.

Contract signed to design 3m? ILW containers
18 October 2007
Sellafield Ltd recently signed a multi-million pound contract with Derby-based, integrated services and high technology equipment supplier, DAHER Aerospace Ltd, to design, prototype and test a new 3 cubic metre (3m³) box used to store Intermediate Level Waste (ILW).

Donation hits the right note
25 October 2007
A donation to the tune of £3,500 has been made to ensure that Rosehill Theatre’s International Classical Music Season is the crescendo of its autumn schedule.

Engineering Design Capability teams up with Capenhurst to save ?500,000
13 September 2007
A PARTNERSHIP between Engineering Design Capability and the Capenhurst site has saved £500,000 from the costs of demolishing the UK’s first uranium enrichment facility at Capenhurst’s decommissioning site, using a combination of innovative structural engineering and historical records.

Forty years for Reprocessing Plant
06 July 2004
Forty years to the day after becoming operational, Brian Watson, Managing Director, Management Services, Sellafield along with Alan Britcher, Head of Magnox and Calder for British Nuclear Group unveiled a plaque at B205 reprocessing plant to mark the anniversary.

Further update on the Thorp Feed Clarification Cell
29 July 2005
British Nuclear Group has today published the full Board of Inquiry report into the fractured pipe in the Feed Clarification Cell in Thorp. The incident, which we first reported nine weeks ago, has highlighted several areas where improvements are needed. These are comprehensively dealt with in the report. Barry Snelson, Managing Director at Sellafield said: “By their very nature Boards of Inquiry seek to get to the root cause of an incident. The report produced is written in a no-nonsense style, to ensure that we learn real lessons from whatever has happened. We will systematically address and resolve every issue raised in this report. There is no room for complacency in our industry and I will personally be ensuring that these recommendations are implemented in Thorp and across Sellafield.”

Helping others avoid major accidents
04 July 2008
Sellafield Ltd’s director for environment, health, safety and quality recently accepted and invitation to speak at a prestigious health and safety conference at the Queen Elizabeth Conference Hall in London.

James Cracknell helps reward talent at Sellafield
16 September 2008
OLYMPIC rower James Cracknell, OBE is no stranger to achievement and was therefore the ideal choice to present prizes to the winners of Sellafield Ltd’s first Celebration of Achievements Awards.

Modules in place ahead of schedule
22 August 2008
After 40,000 hours worked and three weeks ahead of schedule, the final storage module has been installed in the Sellafield Product Residue Store.

NDA approval accelerates Capenhurst clean-up programme
30 November 2005
NDA approval accelerates Capenhurst clean-up programme

Payroll Giving Gold Award 2008
25 June 2008
Sellafield Ltd has been awarded The Payroll Giving Gold Award 2008 for fostering a culture of committed giving in the workplace, by making the payroll giving scheme available to employees.

Picture exchange hailed a success
16 November 2007
The opening ceremony of Sellafield Ltd’s eighth annual Japanese Picture Exchange was held on Monday 5 November at the Sellafield Visitors Centre celebrating the exhibition of more than 100 children’s paintings.

Store team takes pride in 11-year safety record
13 September 2007
THE Miscellaneous Beta Gamma Waste Store (MBGWS) continues its impressive safety record as it passes the 11 year mark and maintains its perfect run without a Loss Time Accident.

Visitors Centre hosts Pride Awards
01 November 2007
The Sellafield Visitors Centre hosted the annual Copeland Pride Awards last week, welcoming representatives from local businesses throughout the region as they came together to celebrate the best in what the region has to offer.

‘Safety state of mind’ sees Capenhurst win sixth consecutive safety award
02 April 2008
Capenhurst nuclear clean-up site has won its sixth consecutive safety award from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA).

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