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Salado Isolation Mining Contractors Marks One Year Without a Recordable Injury and Surpasses Three Million Safe Work Hours


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CARLSBAD, N.M., February 19, 2026 – Salado Isolation Mining Contractors (SIMCO) leadership at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) announced today, its workforce has achieved two significant safety milestones in the same week: one full year without a recordable injury for a SIMCO employee, while surpassing three million consecutive safe work hours.

This achievement reflects the daily commitment of WIPP employees to follow established safety protocols, as every employee plays a role in maintaining a safe and healthy workplace.

This accomplishment highlights the effectiveness of WIPP’s safety culture, where employees are encouraged to bring safety concerns to management and ensure issues are properly addressed. Every employee is empowered to stop work when they feel conditions are unsafe, and are urged to participate in safety briefings, inspections, and ongoing training. The site will continue to build on this success by reinforcing safe work behaviors and identifying opportunities for further improvements in recordable injuries – defined as any work-related incident resulting in death, days away from work, restricted work, loss of consciousness, or medical treatment beyond first aid.

“Over the past year, we completed several significant construction projects and exceeded our goal in receiving and emplacing waste from generator sites in New Mexico and around the nation," added Ken Harrawood, SIMCO program manager. "Achieving these safety milestones, while also successfully accomplishing a substantial amount of work, is truly remarkable. More importantly, we are reminded that every employee deserves to go home healthy at the end of the day.”

WIPP began operations on March 26, 1999, when its first shipment was received from th Los Alamos National Laboratory. To date, WIPP has received and disposed of over 14,700 shipments from New Mexico and across the nation. This includes over 2.8 million cubic feet of TRU waste safely disposed, comprising over 220,800 containers.