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[en] Orano transforms nuclear materials so that they can be used to support the development of society, first and foremost in the field of energy. The group offers products and services with high added value throughout the entire nuclear fuel cycle, from raw materials to waste treatment. Its activities, from mining to dismantling, as well as in conversion, enrichment, recycling, logistics and engineering, contribute to the production of low-carbon electricity. Orano and its 16,000 employees bring to bear their expertise and their mastery of cutting-edge technology, as well as their permanent search for innovation and unwavering dedication to safety, to serve their customers in France and abroad. This brochure presents the Health, Safety and Radiation Protection Policy of the group. It demonstrates the commitment of Management and the Executive Committee to prioritize protection of the mental and physical health of Orano's employees, by providing them with safe and healthy working conditions which prevent work-related injury and ill health. As an integral part of the group's transformation, founded on operational excellence and community involvement, this policy revolves around 4 commitments to achieve the best standards in health, safety and radiation protection: Guarantying a uniform level of primary prevention to all the group's employees and contractors; Strengthening and exerting more reliable control over operations; Evolving with innovative practices to protect the health and safety of employees; Improving the group performance by sharing experiences
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Orano - Politique Sante Securite Radioprotection 2021-2023
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Apr 2021; 16 p; Available from the INIS Liaison Officer for France, see the INIS website for current contact and E-mail addresses
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