In response to FOI request by Rob Evans, Defence Procurement Agency provided AWE’s response to MoD request for epidemiological studies report and site ground contamination analysis. 2 epidemiological studies in 1988 and 1998 were cited. Standardized mortality rate is significantly raised (5%) in the case of kidney cancer and pleural cancer in R/A workers. It was attributed to “chance”.
Tag: Health and Safety Executive
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AWE’s response to MoD request for a list of all discharge consents
In response to FOI request by Rob Evans, Defence Procurement Agency provided AWE’s answer to the MoD request for a list of all discharge consents with the conditions attached and maximum flow of all discharges. The list included atmospheric gaseous discharge, liquid transfer and discharge, trade effluent, sewer, and solid transfer. The schedule involve alpha and beta particles, uranium, plutonium, tritium, Ra226/Th232/Co60, Mercury, Cadmium, Chromium, Lead, Cyanide,
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AWE CEO’s letter in response to media reports of Tritium discharge
In response to FOI request by Rob Evans, Defence Procurement Agency provided AWE CEO’s letter in response to media reports of Tritium and various discharges.
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Minute of Aldermaston Health and Safety at work committee Dec 1998
In response to FOI request by Rob Evans, Defence Procurement Agency provided a 12 pages minute of the 8th meeting of the Aldermaston health and safety at work committee held on Tuesday 15 Dec 1998.
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AWE’s response to MoD question regarding Environment, Safety and Health indicators including performance for 1998 and target for 1999
In response to FOI request by Rob Evans, Defence Procurement Agency provided AWE’s answer to the MoD question regarding Environment, Safety and Health performance indicators for 1998. AWE met 8 out of 10 indicators. Target for 1999 was also listed.
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AWE response to MoD questions regarding pressure systems examination
In response to FOI request by Rob Evans, Defence Procurement Agency provided AWE’s answer to the MoD question regarding whether all the written schemes of examination for pressure systems as required by HSE are in place.
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Scottish CND, Letter from Health and Safety Executive
1 August 1994
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Evening Times, Action plan in nuke crisis
25 June 1993
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Health and Safety Commission, Proposals for the public information for Radiation Emergencies Regulations
November 1991
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New Scientist, Iodine first aid is not enough
27 April 1996
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Health and Safety Executive, Nuclear powered submarines, Letter to John Ainslie
29 November 2000
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Health and Safety Executive, Letter receipt
14 November 2000