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Sellafield responds to safety claims made by The Guardian 

“There is no elevated risk to public safety as a result of the issues reported by The Guardian."

Adam Lewis by Adam Lewis
December 6, 2023
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Sellafield Ltd has responded to a series of reports by The Guardian newspaper about the safety of the oldest parts of the site. 

In a statement published to their website, Sellafield said: “There is no elevated risk to public safety as a result of the issues reported by The Guardian. 

“We are fully open and transparent about the risks and hazards on our site. All of the issues referenced in The Guardian are known about and are being addressed with the support of our regulator. 

“We routinely publish updates on our website and share these for scrutiny at public meetings. 

“Our safety statistics are published every year in our annual review of performance. 

“We continue to make progress in addressing the risks posed by our highest hazard facilities. For the first time ever, we are routinely removing legacy waste from all of our highest priority buildings, including two referenced by the newspaper. 

“The nature of our site means that until we complete our mission, our highest hazard facilities will always pose a risk.” 

Sellafield has also addressed The Guardian’s plans to publish a further report on workplace culture at the organisation. 

A spokesman added: “We have been open about historic cultural issues and our work to address them. 

“Our regulator has confirmed these issues have not resulted in any increased risk to safety at Sellafield. 

“Work in this area prioritises health and wellbeing, diversity and inclusion, and eradicating bullying and harassment. 

“We have a comprehensive package of wellbeing and mental health support available to all employees. 

“This includes more than 300 trained mental health first aiders, an employee assistance line, and a mental health wellbeing app. 

“Diversity and inclusion training is now mandatory for all Sellafield employees and forms part of our induction. Our Dignity at Work policy is part of our terms and conditions. 

“There is no place for bullying and harassment at Sellafield. We do not tolerate it and where we find it, we take action. 

“Whistle blowers are respected, protected, and valued at Sellafield and we actively encourage employees to report matters of concern. Without exception, issues raised are taken seriously, investigated appropriately, and treated confidentially. 

“Any employees with concerns can raise them via our independently operated whistleblowing hotline, Safecall.” 

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Adam Lewis

Adam Lewis

Adam Lewis has worked in media, PR and journalism roles since graduating from the University of Liverpool with a degree in communications and media in 2007. A proud Cumbrian, Adam has over 15 years of editorial experience and knowledge of the business sector in Cumbria.

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