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Minister praises Sellafield's 'world-class workforce'

Energy Minister Baroness Neville-Rolfe has praised Sellafield Ltd's highly skilled staff on her first visit to the site.

Minister praises Sellafield's 'world-class workforce'

Baroness Neville-Rolfe praised the workforce for safely 鈥渄ealing with some of the most complex technical challenges in the world鈥�

皇冠体育app Minister saw first-hand the progress being made in the decommissioning programme during a tour with David Gauke MP, Chief Secretary to the Treasury.

皇冠体育app pair were shown three of the 鈥榖ig four鈥� historic waste facilities prioritised for clean-up by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA), collectively known as the 鈥榣egacy ponds and silos鈥�.

皇冠体育app visit came in the same week that Sellafield Ltd took a giant leap forward in the decommissioning of these historic waste stores 鈥� Pile Fuel Cladding Silo 鈥� following the arrival of six huge steel doors which will help unlock its radioactive contents.

Baroness Neville-Rolfe spent two days in Cumbria, learning how the county is developing into the UK鈥檚 Centre of Nuclear Excellence.

She said:

I am hugely impressed with the dedication and professionalism of Sellafield鈥檚 world-class workforce, who are dealing with some of the most complex technical challenges in the world.

Most importantly, they are carrying out their work in the safest possible way, with the protection of the community as their overriding priority.

皇冠体育app skills and knowledge being developed at Sellafield are an important asset to the UK.

皇冠体育app Energy Minister and Chief Secretary to the Treasury were also shown the Silo Emptying Plant (SEP) machine which will be used to remove the radioactive contents of another of the site鈥檚 most hazardous buildings 鈥� the Magnox Swarf Storage Silo.

皇冠体育app mammoth machine, weighing in at 400 tonnes, is one of three robotic retrieval systems that will lift waste out of the building.

皇冠体育appy were accompanied on the visit by NDA Chief Operating Officer Pete Lutwyche, the Authority鈥檚 Chairman Stephen Henwood and Sellafield Ltd Managing Director Paul Foster.

Mr Foster said:

I was delighted to be able to show the Ministers how we are responding to Sellafield鈥檚 unique challenges.

We are committed to ensuring the investment the government makes in Sellafield generates a return through the development of skills and capability that put the UK at the forefront of the nuclear decommissioning industry.

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Published 1 September 2016