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Join us for a workshop on fire protection at the European Spallation Source (ESS) research facilities. Learn about the necessary permits, construction progress, and design work. Explore the ESS site, Max IV, and Science Village near Lund. Gain insights on international staffing and meet the ESS Council and ES&H team members.
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Welcometo workshop on FireProtection at Research FacilitiesESS – Jan 2015 Peter Jacobsson Headof Environment, Safety & Health www.europeanspallationsource.se 20 January 2015
Overall • Funding is secured with existing 17 partner countries. Discussions on-going with further countries • Transition of ESS AB into a European organisation; ERIC • Necessary permits in place for construction • Construction of the facility is on-going • Procurement and In-kind contributions contracts are underway • Selection of first NSS instruments • Final Design work of the Accelerator • Preliminary Design work of the Target Station • Going into Preliminary Design work of the Instrument Hall
ESS, Max IV and Science Village near Lund Lund E22 Highway ESS Max IV Science Village
International staffing Majority of employees from outside Sweden Allocation of the International employees
Organisation European Spallation Source Council
ES&H Personal • Peter Jacobsson HoD • Thomas Hansson NuclearSafety • Leif SpanierRadiationPhysics • Fredrik JörudFireSafety • Ulrika AgnvikSecurity • Bertil WinérOccupational Health Safety • Malin Åberg Environment/Sustainability • Per Persson Rad Waste • Tommy Hansson (SKB) Rad Waste • Studsvik/Platom/Lloyds/SWECO/Tyréns/COWI/Combitech
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