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ISSUE 5 SteelMatters September 2019 Your magazine WHAT’s 3 5 8 New talent intake Food and Sun at The Burton INSIDE Fresh-faced apprentices and summer club is back! graduates arrive for their Positivity from children Your chance to be part training programmes and parents of local iconic event

Why not pop into one of our drop-in sessions? TATA KIDS OF STEEL The first ever TKOS event in Date Venue Timings 4 was a big success! Tuesday 17 Shopping Centre 12noon to 2pm September Aberavon Leisure 5pm to 7pm and Fitness Centre

Thursday 19 Aberavon Leisure 5pm to 7pm September and Fitness centre

Friday 20 Aberavon Shopping Centre 10am to 2pm September

Saturday 21 Constituency coffee morning 10am to12noon September Community Centre

Tuesday 24 Aberavon Shopping Centre 12noon to 2pm September Aberavon Leisure 5pm to 7pm and Fitness Centre

Thursday 26 Aberavon Shopping Centre 12noon to 2pm September 5pm to 7pm

Friday 27 Community 10am to 2pm September Education Centre

Saturday 28 Aberavon Shopping Centre 10am to 2pm September

Tuesday 1 Morrisons entrance 12noon to 2pm October 5pm to 7pm

Thursday 3 Morrisons entrance 12noon to 2pm October 5pm to 7pm

Friday 4 Morrisons entrance 10am to 2pm October

Saturday 5 Morrisons entrance 10am to 2pm October

FollowingTIME the roll-out of our Tea with We willTO be visiting Aberavon TALKdonation for your local charity or Tuesday 8 Morrisons entrance 12noon to 2pm Tata Steel sessions over the summer, Shopping Centre, Aberavon Leisure organisation. October 5pm to 7pm we listened to the feedback received and Fitness Centre, Taibach Community No appointments are necessary, from you on locations and times for Education Centre and Morrison’s simply come along and have a chat Thursday 10 Taibach Community 12noon to 2pm our drop-ins, and have changed our supermarket. with a member of the Tata Steel team. October Education Centre 5pm to 7pm approach in line with what you told us. The aim of these sessions is to better Please note these replace the Tata Steel is pleased to announce inform, you, our neighbours of our Tea with Tata Steel sessions Friday 11 Morrisons entrance 10am to 2pm that we will be at venues across Port environmental improvement plan and pencilled in until the end of October

Talbot from 17 September until 12 how it’s progressing, what’s happening autumn. ✁ October across the daytime, evenings across the business and how you might You can find more information on Saturday 12 Morrisons entrance 10am to 2pm and weekends. be able to access a Community Award our social media @tatasteeluk October ISSUE 5 | September 2019 SteelNews SteelNews ISSUE 5 | September 2019

DEAR NEIGHBOUR To Tinfinity and beyond A busy few Did you know that some of months our steel will eventually be ahead a Farrow & Ball paint can, or gracing the shelves in As we come to the end of the summer months, many of you Selfridges and Fortnum & reading this will have just entered a Mason? new school term, having prepared your children and families for a new One of Trostre Packaging customers academic year. William Say & Co, which supplies the It is no different for us. We are cans to these premium customers, looking forward to welcoming is a family business which has been more than 200 new recruits to the manufacturing metal packaging in UK business this September, with central London since before World War 33 graduates and 62 apprentices II. heading to our Port Talbot site, More than ever, large brands are alongside a further 30 sponsored looking more closely at their packaging students who will start a full choices and their sustainability Port Talbot and Llanwern sites we have welcomed 33 graduates, 62 apprentices and 30 sponsored students time college course this year and credentials. commence their training with us on- William Say uses the phrase ‘Tinfinity’ site in September 2020. when communicating about the We have been committed to material supplied, as it is always keen to continuing our talent intake year express how steel is infinitely recyclable on year, despite tough market without any loss or quality. conditions and this year’s cohort William Say recently visited Tata Doors open to OUR new of apprentices, higher apprentices Steel’s Port Talbot site for a tour of and graduates will be working the plant, organised by Nicola Jones, across our site in a variety of Packaging Recycling department at engineering, technical, functional Trostre. She explained that it became and manufacturing roles. apparent this customer didn’t fully fresh-faced apprentices The summer months have been understand the making of our material. busy for us with a number of great Nicola said: “Stu Wilkinson, Sales Nicola Jones, left, with members of the William Say & Co team at Port Talbot’s Hot Rolled Products The Port Talbot Training Academy once Lead Advisor, Talent Development, sponsored students who will attend Mills Director, Mark Davies. They have local events taking place, including and Marketing Director, brought his again opened its doors to a host of fresh- Samantha James commented: “The Bridgend College full-time for the next also spent time with our Works Managers the first-ever Tata Kids of Steel team onsite for a lesson in iron and guide Bob Emmett, he helps to explain much, much greater than I ever thought. “William Say & Co’s is one of a Sustainability is at the heart of our faced apprentices and recent graduates Induction days are always a proud academic year and join us to commence learning all about the deployment of triathlon at Aberavon beachfront. steelmaking along with hot and cold the processes in real depth.” “We feel closer to the process now, number of customer visits to our Port process and William Say & Co was for their three- and two-year training moment for myself and all those involved their employment in September 2020. Sustainable Operational Excellence in the More than 750 kids, between seven rolling, but not forgetting the important Stu said: “We were impressed and in which helps to give us better responses Talbot site every month. These visits impressed by the infinite recyclability of programmes at Tata Steel. with the recruitment of our new trainees. This intake is significant and represents Works Areas. and 11, took part over the day and recycling that is involved. awe at the sheer scale of the site and its when answering questions on quality enable the customer to have a greater steel, commenting that it would take this The 61 graduates and 110 apprentices After a comprehensive induction we will the company’s commitment to the future Mark Davies commented: “It’s great to it was wonderful to see so many of “These customer visits are really operations. and environmental concerns from our understanding of our processes, and message back to its customers for whom represent the best suitors from thousands continue to support their development, talent of the industry. welcome the graduates and apprentices them enjoying the facilities on our important and with the likes of tour “The complexity of steelmaking is customers. get to see how their product is made. this was important. of applicants. They will be bringing a empowering them to share their ideas to The group of graduates and into our industry. They are potential doorstep. new perspective to sites across the UK help us achieve a sustainable future for apprentices join a range of professions future business leaders within our I am also happy to say that we with the Port Talbot-based apprentices our industry.” including mechanical, electrical, and company and will have the opportunity supported the Food and Fun club at carrying out their intensive training at the Across our Port Talbot and Llanwern technical. Those joining Strip Products to gain qualifications, experience and Eastern Primary for another year. The purpose-built academy, many following a sites we have welcomed 33 graduates UK have been briefed on the business knowledge in a unique and dynamic scheme is aimed at tackling holiday year of training at Bridgend college. and 62 apprentices, there are also 30 and welcomed into the organisation by environment.” hunger, a growing problem in our communities, unfortunately. Port Talbot August saw the Port Talbot half marathon and the grand opening of the Port Talbot Harriers clubhouse. It’s been a pleasure to be able to site is now Industry-leading score support this local club over the years and thanks to a Landfill Community Tata Steel has received an improved Tax donation they are now able to powering up EcoVadis score, which rates companies host training and club events at their on their Corporate Social Responsibility purpose-built facility. (CSR). Looking forward to the autumn A new building being built on the Port Alongside an increasing number of we have the start of a new season Talbot site is set to house a new turbo automotive customers, PSA – which owns of school engagement with the alternator which will replace three brands such as Peugeot, Citroën and Aberavon Wizards and the Tata existing units. Opel/Vauxhall – is taking sustainability Steel Richard Burton run is back on It will generate 13MW of extra very seriously as it focuses on reducing November 3. electricity for the site – equivalent to the the footprint of its entire supply chain. PSA owns brands such as Peugeot We’re looking forward and excited power needed for about 26,000 homes. The third-party company EcoVadis gives for a busy few months ahead. This latest phase of the power plant them tools to help them assess their “It is encouraging that PSA recognises The winning crews with their medals life extension investment will use the Primark, New Street, Birmingham many suppliers using a single set of and values our progress. In the not-so- steam which is produced in the power guidelines, making it possible to compare distant future, good performance will be plant boilers from burning the process and address performance. required for supply into PSA and other gases from the blast furnaces, steelplant “Our overall score of 60 out of 100 customers. We should therefore take this Amazing 165 Sea Cadets set sail for annual regatta and coke ovens to create electricity. Where our steel goes places us ahead of our competitors,” said just as seriously as improving our quality Works Manager Energy Steve Sander Out, Key Account Manager at Tata or delivery performance.” Tata Steel Sailing Club recently played The sun was shining and the winds sailing. Martin added: “It was great to see so Maynard said: “This will mean we will The world’s biggest Primark store modern building stand out. Steel. Roger Steens, Director Sustainability, Mart i n host to the South West Area Sea Cadets picked up for a great day of surfing and “There were 50 boats on the water many energetic young people using our buy less electricity from the grid to in Birmingham has a piece of Tata The new store features five floors “We are still ranked in the ‘moderate’ added: “We have made sustainability annual sailing and windsurfing regatta. sailing. making use of the great facilities.” facilities at Tata Steel.” power our site and offices.“ Steel in its heart, using 45 tonnes of of fashion over 160,000 sq ft of retail section, but we are an industry leader the core of our company’s mission and The regatta saw 165 entrants from Engineering Manager Simon Oglesby, Hub Director Martin Brunnock was on Just a reminder that the Sailing Club Earlier phases of the power plant conveyance tube – produced in Corby space – making it quadruple the with our position of 89th percentile. We it is therefore important that we are across the UK take to the Eglwys Nunydd who organised the event, said: “The hand alongside the Senior Naval Officer is open to employees and non- development programmes have already with steel made in Port Talbot – size of the current city store on New have improved our score enormously, independently recognised for having the reservoir, part of the Energy department, weather treated us and we had sunshine for the area, Commander Morton RN, to employees alike. For more details visit significantly improved our ability to which really makes this beautiful and Street. but of course we clearly have room for right processes in place to demonstrate at Port Talbot. and wind for a great day of surfing and present awards to the deserving winners. www.tatasteelsailing.org.uk generate our own electricity.” further improvement. our progress.”

2 3 ISSUE 5 | September 2019 SteelNews SteelNews Garden gang in park spruce-up A group from the Accounting and Finance Graduate Antje Schlie said: Transactions Centre of Excellence “The aim of the volunteering initiative Trainers, water and wheels (ATCE) have joined forces with was to do something meaningful for engineering graduates and apprentices the community and to spend a day to take part in a community working alongside a local group on one volunteering day. of their improvement projects. Following a successful day clearing “Beside the benefit to the up Swansea Canal in 2018, the community, volunteering is good for for superstar Kids of Steel venue for this year was closer to the our personal wellbeing, and thanks steelworks and a local Port Talbot to the support from all areas of the Their legs may have been tired, but the beaming landmark: . business it was also a great opportunity smiles told their own story as almost 800 children had The event was organised by Tata to get to know colleagues from across Steel together with Jeanette Dunk, Tata Steel. the chance to ‘tri’ a triathlon thanks to Tata Steel. Margam Country Park Head Gardner, “Jeanette and her team were pleased We were proud to host the first-ever Tata Kids of Steel event at Aberavon and the Friends of Margam Park. The with our achievements, and everybody beachfront for children aged eight to 13, consisting of a short 40-60m swim, a group put its green-fingered skills who took part thoroughly enjoyed.” traffic-free cycle of between 800m and 1,200m and a 400m run to finish. into action and completed a number The team is aiming to plan another Employee volunteers from Port Talbot took time out of their usual working of gardening tasks such as weeding, volunteering day later in the year, this week to support the triathlon, working alongside members of the Triathlon digging up bamboo and clearing time to help maintain the park’s unique Trust. Community Liaison Manager Nia Singleton said: “The events are fully rhododendrons and flower beds. wildflower meadow. inclusive, ensuring children have a fun and positive experience of sport, regardless of ability. “This year was the first time we’ve run an event in Port Talbot and it was a fantastic success, with almost 800 children taking part. It was a brilliant day, enjoyed by everyone. “Our employee volunteers are crucial in helping make these days such a success. We simply could not host an event of this scale without them – so thank you, one and all.” Well done to all the kids who took part, you were fantastic! See you next year! Fun had by all at the Food and Fun Club Food and Fun at summer club The Food and Fun Club is a national breakfast and lunch, while teaching Education. school summer holiday initiative them about nutrition in a fun way.” Jayne Dennis, NPTCBC Schools aimed at providing nutritional meals, The club isn’t all about food Education Programme Coordinator, fun activities and special visits for a however, with many local agencies commented on success of the scheme, number of children who may have such as the police, fire safety and even now in its third year: “The holidays can been identified as in need. Swansea City football club visiting the be hard for some families financially Locally, Eastern Primary host its own school to host sessions with the kids. and we’ve been fortunate with your club organised in conjunction with Lee Trundle, Swansea football club, funding to be able to run this for the and Port Talbot Local Education led a fun-filled football session for the children.” Authority, funded by a Tata Steel children. Louise added: “One thing we’ve donation. He said: “For us as a football club been keen to teach the families is that, Eastern Headteacher, Louise Jefford we want to get out and help the activities don’t need to cost anything. has been instrumental in getting the community as much as possible. It’s We’ve been blackberry picking and club off the ground. great for the kids to get out here with are making blackberry crumble. The PHOTO: Kenton Simons She said:“The club takes place during their friends in a safe environment.” children love it and the parents are very three weeks of the six-week holiday, The initiative even provoked interest positive. We’re keen for it to happen Tata Steel employees got their hands dirty doing some gardening during a volunteering providing the children with a healthy from local PM’s and the Director of again next year.” day at Margam Country Park Two new scrap boxes delivered to Port Talbot Two new scrap boxes – manufactured Installation into service will be to get the boxes offloaded and to the by CISDI/JHI in China were recently coordinated the next few weeks in laydown area, which included Cranes delivered to Port Talbot which will be conjunction with the BOS Vessel & Lifting department, Davies Cranes, used to convey scrap to the BOS plant project. DLS Construction and Kings Site vessels. Scrap boxes are critical in the Services. The offloading involved a tandem steelmaking process to convey scrap “This was the first part of the lift from the delivery ship at our site’s to the mouth of the vessel to feed in project with CISDI, which is currently deep water harbour. scrap. manufacturing a new fleet of The colossal 94-tonne scrap box was Matthew Davies, Manager hot metal ladles due to arrive in Project Engineers Chris Evans and Richard Morgan with Neil Davies (Davies Cranes) – then transported to a laydown area Refractory Projects, said: “It was a December.” completing the final offloading of the second box at the laydown area on site. great cross-department achievement PHOTO: Kenton Simons PHOTO: Kenton Simons

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NEWS IN BRIEF Proud to sponsor Port The first loco has arrived in Port Talbot – and guess what, it’s electric! Talbot Harriers Quite a few of the loco fleet The Port Talbot Harriers have grown Bernard added: “we were grateful are nearly 65 years old and the from humble beginnings. What started for the opportunity to use the cabin Jac Davies maintenance alone is difficult given off as a small group of well-respected however, we really needed a lasting there are no companies that offer athletes almost a century ago, has base and so put out a fundraising call to parts. grown into a 500-strong fully fledged all our members.” Something fishy The new locos will offer better athletics club. As an organisation that The club banded together and raised reliability and allow us to tap into promotes healthy living in our local the majority of their target within just modern technology. Tata Steel community, Tata Steel is proud to be four months. Bernard added: “we were happenin’ at the teamed with Clayton Equipment, to the main supporter of the Harriers. in the homestretch and struggling create this bespoke locomotive. Bernard Henderson, a keen marathon when Tata Steel offered a helping hand This locomotive is the largest runner and chair of the Harriers, said, to ease us across the finishing line Coke Ovens designed and built in the UK for “Our organisation’s ethos is, and always through the community Landfill Tax more than 16 years. has been, that staying fit should be Donation.” Sometimes the best solutions are staring Clayton Equipment and Tata available to all regardless of income.” With an established base, the you right in the face. Steel are proud to be using high- “We put on events across the year club are able to expand the range of In trying to solve a long-standing quality steel for the 30-tonne Mark Drakefod, First Minister, with staff and apprentices at the Port Talbot Academy such as our award winning Aberavon activities for members and, Bernard problem at Port Talbot’s Morfa Coke frame, supplied by Tata Steel’s Plate Aquathlon Summer Series and, of said: “we will now be submitting Ovens, Jac Davies and his engineering Profiling Centre in Wednesfield, West course, the Steelman Triathlon. None an application for charitable status colleagues cast the net further afield in Midlands. of these would be possible without the allowing us access to additional their thinking – and came up with an The new loco configuration support of Tata Steel.” funding, such as national lottery grants, ingenious solution. enables significant financial savings For the past five years, the Harriers that will benefit our community. These Mechanical engineering graduate Jac, from reduced fuel costs and lower have been operating from a not-so- funds will ensure we keep bringing takes up the story: “After coking coals maintenance. DEMonstratinG Passion temporary portacabin that has in recent affordable events to all regardless of From left: Cllr Steffan ap Dafydd, Bernie Henderson, Nia Singleton, Derek Jones and are converted into coke in the ovens, the It is our intention to eventually times, become rather dilapidated. their bank balance.” David Rees AM hot coke is transferred to the quench replace all locos with two more tower where it’s cooled with 60,000 litres arriving later this year and a further of water. The water then drains off into two next year. settling ponds, where it’s filtered by coke baskets before entering a clean water War heroes met our about steel in basin. From here it is then cycled back First Minister of Wales Mark Drakeford workforce we’ll need for the future of joining Tata Steel, Mr Drakeford added: interested in what we’re learning and through the system and used again in the steel heroes! visited Tata Steel to celebrate the the Welsh economy. “These young people have made a very the support we get from our trainers quenching process. Tata Steel welcomed representatives work the company is doing to support “The work that’s going on in Tata good choice coming here, because and the company.” “During this process small particles from the Royal Marines Reserve modern apprenticeships. Steel is an exemplar of what can they get a very high quality training Mr Drakeford spoke passionately of coke dust, known as breeze, settle and the Royal Marines Charity to He was welcomed to the Port Talbot be achieved when you have Welsh experience and a chance to work in an about the importance of the steel at the bottom of the ponds and find its Port Talbot site to mark Armed Academy by Steve Smith, Director UK Government investment: a company industry that has always been important industry in Wales. their way into the system. This excessive Forces Day 2019 representing the Transformation, and Ian Williams, from that is determined to invest in the to Wales.” He said: “We are determined to invest build-up of breeze was causing issues company’s commitment to the Unite the Union, before going into the human capital of its workforce to plan First-year electrical apprentice in it. Tata Steel has demonstrated the such as blockages and cavitation in the Armed Forces Covenant signed in workshops to meet first and fourth-year ahead, to make sure it has the skills it Daniel Ridgeway, who met the First investment it has made here, and by pumps. As a result, they have been failing January. mechanical and electrical apprentices. needs.” Minister, said: “It’s great to have such an working together attracting young prematurely, meaning the quench tank The Marines spoke to employees Mr Drakeford said: “Government has a Having talked to many of the important politician coming to see us in people in, that’s the way we create the takes longer to fill, with the knock-on about their experiences while responsibility to invest in the skills of the youngsters about their experience of the academy, and he seemed genuinely future we want to see.” effect being fewer quenches per hour.” collecting for the Royal Marines Having identified that breeze was Charity. entering the clean water pond – around Funds are going towards a variety 50 to 60 tonnes was being removed every of good causes, including helping three months – it was clear a solution was those Royal Marines seriously needed quickly. However, with no form of wounded in Afghanistan, by fitting Top award for high flying breeze monitoring in place, the dilemma the best prosthetics that money can wasn’t an easy one to solve. buy and assisting with rehabilitation. But that all changed thanks to some creative thinking. Project success brings end management student Edward Jac said: “We’ve got a few keen anglers in our team and we came up with the to period poverty Having embarked on a two-year “The course has enabled me to gain a idea of using a fish finder, which is a We said Pants to Period Poverty – Chartered Management Institute (CMI) far better understanding of the business sonar device designed to locate fish and the Government listened. course at Bridgend College, high-flying side of the industry, and the support I’ve underwater. This enabled us to analyse Tata Steel teamed up with The Red Tata Steel employee Edward Haste has received from Tata Steel throughout has the water to measure the profile, depth Box Project, which provides boxes surprised even himself – completing his been brilliant.” and build-up rate of breeze. We’ve been of sanitary products and underwear learning in just eight months! While both Tata Steel and Bridgend able to use this data to predict the point to schools however, the Welsh His remarkable achievement has College were extremely supportive at which an asset – in this case the pumps Government took notice and has seen him named Student of the Year as throughout his learning, it was not – will begin to fail. since agreed to provide free sanitary well as scoop the prestigious Principal’s without its difficulties. More than 150 kids took part in the football festival at the Tata Steel Sports and Social Club “Having been encouraged by the items to all primary and secondary award. “At first it was hard reading from a results, we are working alongside Process schools across Wales. Having worked at Morfa Coke Ovens text book and putting it into practice, Control and Automation to explore Rachel Monks, Red Box co- for four years, Edward left to pursue a but then you learn to crack on and do Mini football festival – a great success innovation in devices that can measure ordinator, said: “We would like to new challenge. His ambition did not it,” he said. breeze, while the design office works on thank Tata Steel for the incredible go unnoticed, as Tata Steel stepped Already looking ahead to the next The Tata Steel Sports Club at Port Talbot The club, established by Tata event supported by some of the best utilising the facilities to their capacity.” improvements to the coke basket filters support you have given us over in to sponsor him through his CMI in challenge, Edward now hopes to forge played host to its first mini football Steel employees in 2014, has grown teams in South Wales. Not only did all Local teams Taibach Community and so we can ultimately stop the breeze from the past year. You have made such Business Administration. a career in health and safety and is Edward Haste scooping the Student of the Year award at Bridgend College festival for U9s. from strength to strength in its short 150 children enjoy the day, but we raised Margam Youth Club were winners on entering the system in the first place. an outstanding difference to the A proud Edward said: “I was over currently saving to study for his National With 15 teams coming from across existence and now has teams across vital funds to help improve the club. This the day – both clubs are coached by “The whole process has definitely made project and we could not have done the moon to have won the Principal’s Examination Board in Occupational have, will hopefully help the company Edward added: “As an early school South Wales, it was a great event held by seven age groups. will become an annual event and we employees Richard Williams and Gareth us think differently about our approach to it without you.” award. It means so much, especially as Safety and Health qualification. head in the right direction for the leaver, I decided I wanted to get into the resident mini football club, Taibach Event organiser Richard Williams, will look to involve other age groups, Howard (Taibach) and Robert Deeney problem solving. We now know there are it’s recognition for the hard work I’ve My hands-on experience, coupled future,” he said. a career – and that’s exactly what I’ve Community. Stores Manager, said: “This was a great making it a larger football festival and (Margam). alternative solutions out there – all it takes put in. with the business knowledge I now Reflecting on his achievement, done.” is a bit of creativity and a curious mind.”

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