Sellafield fined £75,000 for contractor contamination

The company which runs Sellafield has been fined £75,000 after it emerged that contractors working at the nuclear facility were exposed to radioactive contamination.


Sellafield Ltd pleaded guilty to breaches in health and safety law regarding an incident in July 2007 when two contractors inhaled radioactive contamination.

The company was ordered to pay costs of £26,000 on top of the fine.

The incident happened while removing radioactive contamination from an area of concrete floor in a room formerly used to sort and monitor material contaminated with plutonium.

A patch of concrete floor – believed to be contaminated with radiation from spillage some years ago – was being drilled prior to being removed.

Two contractors were drilling an area of the floor, under Sellafield Ltd’s supervision, when they were contaminated with plutonium by the dust produced from the drilling, some of which they inhaled.

There was no immediate impact on their health, but they received a significant radiation dose below annual dose limits.

The two workers were monitored, undressed and removed from the enclosure.

One contractor had widespread contamination on his PVC suit and while he was undressing two radiation air monitors outside the enclosed area were triggered. The enclosure was later found to be heavily contaminated.

Mark Bassett, the Health & Safety Executive’s superintending nuclear inspector, said: “Although the radiation doses in this case were below the statutory dose limits, they could potentially have been higher.

“They should have been zero. The incident highlights the importance of Sellafield Ltd following its own arrangements for protecting workers, when undertaking potentially hazardous work with the risk of exposure to radiation.

“Sellafield Ltd should have properly assessed those risks, and then appropriately planned, organised and carried out the work.

“We are satisfied that Sellafield Ltd is taking the appropriate measures to improve both its arrangements and to ensure they are carried out properly. We will continue to monitor closely to ensure that these are implemented.”

Sam Bond

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