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  • Hall C Safety Awareness Training Updated: Current Training Expires Sept. 1

    Due to the new configuration of Hall C, the Safety Awareness Training for the hall, SAF112, has been updated. This training will expire on Sept. 1 for anyone who last completed this training before May 1, 2016.

    To take the updated training, first read the document at: https://hallcweb.jlab.org/safety-docs/current/ERG_HALLC.pdf

  • Wife of Bill Schneider, a retired staff member, passed away on June 29; Visitation set for July 6, memorial service will be July 7

    Madeleine Schneider, the wife of Bill Schneider, a retired staff member and now consultant on the 12 GeV Upgrade Project, passed away on June 29.

  • Jefferson Lab to Test Tornado Warning Siren at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 3

    Jefferson Lab's tornado warning siren will undergo its monthly operational test at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 3.  Depending on weather conditions at the time of the test, the siren may be heard by anyone within a 1.5-mile radius of the lab.

    Don't respond to the siren; this is a test of the siren system and not a personnel response exercise.

    The test shouldn't last more than three-minutes.

  • JLab Cybersecurity Alert: Internet Explorer Vulnerability

  • Funding Statement from Secretary Moniz, Dept. of Energy

    Dear Colleagues,

    As you know, the President has now signed H.R. 2775 into law, providing funding for the federal government to January 15, 2014 and extending the debt ceiling to February 7, 2014. After more than two weeks of disrupted mission, stress to families, furloughs, and uncertainty, Congress has finally provided funding for the start of fiscal year 2014 (FY14).

  • Watch for, Heed Radiological Postings in TEDF Buildings

    While nearly all construction associated with the Test Lab and Test Lab Addition (Bldg. 58) and the Technology and Engineering Development Building (Bldg. 55) has been completed, not all areas have been posted for radiological concerns. The Jefferson Lab Radiation Control Department will soon begin marking these areas to clearly identify radiological conditions.

  • Continued Limitation on Travel Approvals (Updated Oct. 21)

    Dear Colleagues,

    We will continue with the restrictions on non-essential spending during the Continuing Resolution. 

    To ensure that we continue to limit all non-essential spending, Associate Directors will review and approve all Travel Requests. Below is a complete list of authorized approvers:

    Mike Dallas                         George Neil

  • Oct. 16 TEDF Dedication Canceled; Staff & Users May Take Self-Directed Tours of Facility from 10 a.m. – noon that Day

    Colleagues, 

    Due to the current lapse in federal funding and the continuing uncertainty regarding future federal funding, Jefferson Lab is canceling the public dedication of its Technology and Engineering Development Facility (TEDF) that had been scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 16 at 3 p.m.

    We regret the inconvenience this may cause, but we believe this is the correct and responsible course of action.

  • JLab: Attending 12 GeV Groundbreaking Event

    If you plan to attend the 12 GeV Groundbreaking ceremony and reception scheduled to begin promptly at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 14, please take a few minutes to read this message. If you won't be attending the event, you will be able to watch it live with Windows Media Player (mplayer on Linux) from your computer at: mms://jlabvid.jlab.org/Live1

  • Jefferson Lab Unveils New Emergency Management Webpage

    The lab's Emergency Management webpage has a new design and provides new and updated content. With Hurricane Season's official start on June 1, and a hurricane in the Atlantic, this is a good time to visit the Emergency Management webpage.

    Check out the resources and review the seasonal Hurricane information at the Emergency Management webpage.