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Sensible measures protect the NNL workforce keeping the lights on

We are sharing stories of people working on the Sellafield site throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Today we feature National Nuclear Laboratory's Andy Haile.

Andy Haile

Manager Andy Haile

As a manager in the National Nuclear Laboratory鈥檚 (NNL) operating Active Handling Facility on the Sellafield site, Andy Haile has had to consider measures to protect his own safety and that of his colleagues.

He has continued to attend work since the coronavirus lockdown began, as he explains:

One of the key roles of our facility is to support the EDF programme. That means we need to operate to keep the country鈥檚 lights on. As coronavirus hit, it quickly became clear we needed to make some changes to help keep everyone safe.

皇冠体育app first change we made was reducing those who needed to come to work to a minimum. We鈥檇 ordinarily have around 100 employees at work, but we鈥檝e reduced this to a quarter of those. Despite this, we still needed to make other changes 鈥� after all lockers aren鈥檛 2 metres apart.

We鈥檝e also reduced the number of maintenance jobs taking place, and split jobs up, so fewer people are likely to be in an area at a given time. We鈥檝e staggered start times so people were able to access work more easily.

It has been strange coming to work 鈥� I sometimes worry I鈥檝e walked past a no entry sign when there鈥檚 no one around me, but of course there are fewer people around.

Our team has been fantastic. 皇冠体育appy understand that things are surreal and scary, but that we need to continue our essential mission. To help, they are doing all they can to ensure they, and others, are safe.

People have been changing their bait times, to avoid putting pressure on the canteen and you see people checking their exit is safe before they leave a room.

We know that more people will be coming back to site and our NNL facilities, in the near future. But we also know that we have to take small, gradual steps when doing so. 皇冠体育app team have been great at giving feedback on what is working and what needs tweaked. This feedback is essential.

Andy recognised that things are unlikely to get back to how they were for quite some time, and NNL are looking at the 鈥榥ew normal鈥�.

皇冠体育app biggest concern when more people are back at work will be how people get to work. I think we need to continue to encourage people to work from home when they can. Even if employees do need to come on to site, they should only come here for that specific piece of work. When it鈥檚 done, they should leave again. That鈥檚 not how we鈥檝e previously worked.

After all, working from home is the safest option, if you can, and it鈥檚 the one that protects those of us who do need to be on the site.

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Published 19 May 2020