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Los Alamos National Laboratory

Ill nuclear workers’ benefits petitions have to be reviewed within 6 months. Some have languished about a decade.

By Rebecca Moss, the Santa Fe New Mexican | December 3, 2018

A petition filed by a Los Alamos worker has been in limbo for 10 years. At the Savannah River Site, a petition has lingered for 11 years. At Sandia National Laboratories, workers have been waiting seven years for a final decision. Continue Reading

Los Alamos National Laboratory

NM senators speak out over order they say would hamper Nuclear Safety Board

By Rebecca Moss, The Santa Fe New Mexican | August 31, 2018

They want Congress to suspend a move that would limit access to information about facilities and could hinder the panel’s ability to oversee worker health and safety. Continue Reading

The partially disassembled Godiva IV in 2011.

More than 30 nuclear experts inhale uranium after radiation alarms at a weapons site are switched off

By Patrick Malone, Peter Cary and R. Jeffrey Smith, the Center for Public Integrity | July 6, 2017

Most were not told about it until months later, and other mishaps at the Nevada nuclear test site followed. Continue Reading

Sandia National Labs in Albuquerque

Light penalties and lax oversight encourage weak safety culture at nuclear weapons labs

By Peter Cary, Patrick Malone and R. Jeffrey Smith, the Center for Public Integrity | June 28, 2017

Explosions, fires and radioactive exposures are among the workplace hazards that fail to make a serious dent in private contractor profits. Continue Reading

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