Protecting workers on radioactive sites: apply for contracts

4 Apr 2018 01:06 PM

Organisations can apply for a share of up to £850,000 to develop ways to better equip and protect those working on decommissioning nuclear facilities.

Sellafield Ltd has up to £850,000 to invest in innovative ways of equipping and supporting nuclear-decommissioning operators working in hazardous environments.

This competition is funded under SBRI (Small Business Research Initiative). Up to £350,000 is available to fund a series of feasibility studies. The best ideas could share a further £500,000 for development and demonstration in non-radioactive environments.

Find out more about SBRI and how it works.

Decommissioning Sellafield

Decommissioning of its nuclear power stations, waste management and site remediation will be a major priority for Sellafield over the next 5 years.

The estimated cost of decommissioning Sellafield is in the region of £85 billion. Current methods of decommissioning are more than 60 years old and usually involve the use of personal protection equipment.

Sellafield wants to do things in a safer and faster way. This includes working with new and existing suppliers to trial innovative ideas that protect workers carrying out hazardous tasks.

Projects must support decommissioning operators

Sellafield is looking for ideas that protect, monitor and help decommissioning operators working in a hazardous environment.

Projects need to meet more than one of the following objectives:

Competition information

Find out more about this competition and apply.