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An off the shelf CCTV camera is providing crystal clear images from the depths of Dounreay’s Prototype Fast Reactor (PFR).
Seven students have successfully completed the Ready Steady Work course sponsored by Dounreay and North Highland College.
Ten new graduates started their careers at Dounreay this week as the company’s graduate development programme entered its second year.
The destruction of one of the highest hazards remaining in the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) estate has been completed at Dounreay.
Dr Paul Monaghan, MP for Caithness, Sutherland and East Ross, visited Dounreay to look at some of the complex decommissioning work being undertaken at the site.
The commemorative table from Dounreay's Prototype Fast Reactor has moved to Nuclear, the Caithness and nuclear archive.
Staff and contractors have walked more than three million steps around the Dounreay site to support Workout at Work day.
The 2016 ‘Meet the Buyer’ event is taking place in Dunblane on June 22.
Dounreay has started to trial the processes that are needed to close the site.
The PFR reactor have become fairly well-known for their cost-effective use of general household items to solve decommissioning problems.
Dounreay held its annual supply chain event this week in the Merlin Cinema, Thurso, with suppliers attending from all over the UK.
A Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) report on the effect of the off shore particle clean-up work has been published.
Staff at the Dounreay Fast Reactor (DFR) have achieved thirteen years without a lost time accident, or 4,748 days of safe working.
The Caithness and north Sutherland economy has made progress in its move away from reliance on Dounreay, according to an annual review published on Friday.
Dounreay helps existing staff develop their skills.
Suppliers are invited to Dounreay’s annual supply chain event on March 8, 2016.
The consultation period for both NDA’s draft strategy and draft business plan 2016 to 2019 runs until 15 February.
Collection boxes were placed in Dounreay’s Welcome Break canteen as Dounreay staff and contractors enjoyed lunches served in the run up to the Christmas break.
Dounreay has acquired a third fire engine thanks to the NDA’s Asset Register.
A Dounreay project team has removed historic discharge pipework from the redundant low level effluent pits.
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