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Marilyn Peabody: Creating a strong safety culture

Kurt Steinhaus

Through its Voluntary Protection Program (VPP), the Laboratory two years ago set up a system to encourage workers to get personally involved in safety. These Worker Safety and Security Teams (WSST) have brought about tremendous improvements in safety and generated an ever-increasing commitment to safety from Lab workers.

As we enter our third year, I am excited by the opportunity as new chair of the institutional WSST to continue this progress. Among our 10 safety goals, recently adopted by senior management, is the intent to increase the visibility of division WSSTs, expand our manager and worker involvement in safety, and employ a more systematic and integrated approach to safety and accident analysis, as set out by the Human Performance Initiative.

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Currents is a monthly publication for employees and retirees. Currents focuses on the people behind the Laboratory’s science and other initiatives. People are what make Los Alamos great, and it is the Lab's people and their research, achievements, and opinions that will take center stage in Currents. It is published by the Communications Office in the Communications and Government Affairs Office.

Science Publications

Actinide Research Quarterly

cover of 3rd and 4th quarter Actinide Research Quarterly

ARQ highlights progress in actinide science in such areas as process chemistry, metallurgy, surface and separation sciences, atomic and molecular sciences, actinide ceramics and nuclear fuels, characterization, spectroscopy, analysis, and manufacturing technologies.

1663 Science and Technology Magazine

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1663 presents some of the most significant research initiatives and accomplishments of the Laboratory to a diverse audience. The articles cover topics from the entire portfolio of national-security-related programs, as well as from the discretionary research projects that advance the frontiers of basic science.

Nuclear Weapons Journal

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Nuclear Weapons Journal highlights ongoing work in the nuclear weapons program at Los Alamos National Laboratory. NWJ is an unclassified publication funded by the Weapons Programs Directorate.

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