The Defense Facilities Safety Board receives accident and incident reports from the major Department of Energy Weapons sites. Because many of these events are newsworthy, DCBureua.org is urging our readers to hit the links to these weekly reports to see how the DOE, the National Nuclear Security Administration (the weapons folks) and their contractors are doing in managing the most dangerous substances on earth. The reports are eye opening to say the least. The radioactive events are more frequent than the public relations people at DOE like to admit or our tax-paid contractors acknowledge.
So get familiar with this small window into how the DOE operates. As a citizen, you owe it to your country.
You can follow the map to view the incidents for each major DOE location. http://www.dnfsb.gov/index.php
The Defense Facilities Safety Board receives accident and incident reports from the major Department of Energy Weapons sites. Because many of these events are newsworthy, DCBureua.org is urging our readers to hit the links to these weekly reports to see how the DOE, the National Nuclear Security Administration (the weapons folks) and their contractors are doing in managing the most dangerous substances on earth. The reports are eye opening to say the least. The radioactive events are more frequent than the public relations people at DOE like to admit or our tax-paid contractors acknowledge.
So get familiar with this small window into how the DOE operates. As a citizen, you owe it to your country.
You can follow the map to view the incidents for each major DOE location. http://www.dnfsb.gov/index.php


