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o Enter Richard Blast off for N 5 Burton 10k RUN 6 Major work to commence this month on Furnace Five

From the middle of September, Port Director said: “The work we’re doing lining and hearth (bottom) as well as being taken offline, passers-by will Talbot’s Blast Furnace Five is to be is not simply to ensure the furnace the tap-holes. We will also be investing notice white jets of steam from the top taken out of service for some major continues to operate, but also to in more advanced data monitoring of the furnace. engineering work, designed to extend improve our ability to manage the equipment.” “This is absolutely normal,” said Ian its life until at least 2026. process and therefore have much more Although much of the engineering Vaughan, Works Manager ironmaking. The work, which is a significant stable ironmaking – that’s good news activity will be unseen, people living “It is purely the pressure being released investment, will ensure that Tata Steel for the business and good news for the near the works will be able to see the from the furnace as the materials inside sites across the UK and further afield community and the environment.” replacement of the downcomer (the reduce and move down.” will be supplied with high-quality steels He continued: “We will be replacing large pipe that comes down diagonally Alan Coombs, Chair of the Port Win £50 OF high from South for years to come. some sections of the steel furnace from the furnace). Martyn Duggan, Manufacturing shell and some of the refractory brick In the initial stages of the furnace TURN TO PAGE 4 > street vouchers 8 ISSUE 2 | September 2018 SteelMatters Food for thought Working with local community so Jamie and his team-mates got charities is important to Tata Steel and together and started a donation in through our community partnership their works area for the programme we strive to donate and foodbank. engage with charities local to Port They were able to donate more Talbot. than six bags of food goods and will Some causes, however, speak to continue to donate across the next our employees hearts and when we few months to help this valuable local were approached by the Port Talbot cause. foodbank, Jamie Maitland-Thomas and Other areas across site also got on his colleagues at the Sinter plant took board and will be donating regularly their cause and ran with it! to the Port Talbot foodbank. Tata Steel Across the summer months, also provide monetary donations to foodbanks are faced with increasing the foodbank across the year to ensure need for their services, as families they’re able to meet local demand and budgets are squeezed with their purchase the necessary items they children home for the school holidays, need to assist the local community.

– 98,000 people received an emergency three-day food parcel in Wales last year – 12,955 tonnes of food was donated by the public last year (figures from Trussel Trust) Jamie Maitland-Thomas with arms full of donated food Keeping it in the family Working at Tata Steel can often feel like and experience working on high a family affair, with many generations voltage systems with a further two of families working across the site over years training to become competent. the years, but a dynamic father and son Both have shown much dedication to duo Phil and Scott Hamley have taken get to their positions. it one step further – working alongside Energy Control’s role is to ensure all each other every day in one of the most production areas have the energy and technically demanding operational resources required to carry out our roles on site. Manufacturing operations. They are in Phil and Scott both work at Energy control of enough power and energy to Control as highly skilled high voltage run a city, making key critical decisions electrical engineers – a first for the on a minute-by-minute basis. Energy Department. Thanks Scott and Phil your energy is The role requires extensive training enlightening.

Left to Right: Dr Ian Campbell, Innovate UK; Kevin Bygate Chief Executive SPECIFIC; Rt Hon Alun Cairns MP; Professor Richard Davies VC Swansea University Tomorrow’s office, today The UK’s first energy-positive office, Materials Institute (SaMI) at Swansea which generates more solar energy University’s Singleton Campus, and we Features of the than it consumes, has been opened are playing a strong role in SPECIFIC, Active Office by Secretary of State for Wales, Alun the UK Innovation and Knowledge Cairns MP. Centre.” n A curved roof with integrated solar The ground-breaking project, which The Active Office is quick to build, cells showing the flexible nature of uses a variety of products from Tata taking only one week to assemble, with the laminated photovoltaic panel Steel, combines a range of innovative much of the construction taking place n A Photovoltaic Thermal system technologies so that it can generate, off site. on the south facing wall, capable of store and release solar energy in one Rt Hon Alun Cairns MP, said: generating both heat and electricity integrated system. “Research and innovation has a proven from the sun in one system Technical Director Tata Steel UK, track record to stimulate our economy. n Lithium ion batteries to store the Martin Brunnock said: “The partnership The UK Government has been a proud electricity generated and a 2,000 between our industry, government and supporter of the project, and last year litre water tank to store solar heat academia only seems to get stronger. awarded £800,000 of funding towards n Coretinium® for magnetic We recently opened the Steel and it via Innovate UK. ‘brainstorm’ walls Scott and Phil, keeping a watchful eye out at Port Talbot’s Energy Control

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The redundant gas holder is demolished A changing skyline Joint Venture: Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Steel and Dr Heinrich Hiesinger, CEO of thyssenkrupp AG Last month, Tata Steel completed the were insistent that the demolition was demolition of a redundant gas holder not turned into an ‘event’ that people on the Port Talbot site, previously would try to attend or have the used to contain gases from the Morfa potential to put themselves in Coke Ovens. an unsafe position to witness the The gas holder had been out of event.” European steel use since being replaced with a new, “The police even ran a rolling highly-visible Tata Steel branded gas roadblock along the M4 in case holder in 2014. drivers were distracted by the site A huge amount of preparatory of this significant structure coming work was undertaken by Tata Steel down; they also had patrols at each champion created engineers who engaged the help of potential access point to the works.” professional demolition experts DSM While pre-event off-site explosive Tata Steel and thyssenkrupp AG systems and a long heritage in the Dr Heinrich Hiesinger, CEO of Group. tests suggested the level of sound have signed definitive agreements industry. The transaction is subject to thyssenkrupp AG said: “We will create Project Manager, Paul Johnson, would be less than the sound of to combine their European steel merger control clearance in several a highly competitive European steel said: “Our priority was to bring a door slamming, some residents businesses in a 50/50 joint venture in a jurisdictions, including the European player – based on a strong industrial down the gas holder safely and with reported hearing the demolition from new company. This follows the signing Union. logic and strategic rationale. We minimal disruption to employees and some miles away. of a Memorandum of Understanding in Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Chairman will secure jobs and contribute to the local community. Paul added: “In communicating September 2017. of Tata Steel, said: “The joint venture maintaining value chains in European “We worked hand in hand with with the community and local The proposed new company, to will create a strong pan European steel core industries.” Natural Resources Wales, the Health representatives we tried to balance be named thyssenkrupp Tata Steel company that is structurally robust and Until closing, thyssenkrupp Steel and Safety Executive and the imperative of a safe demolition B.V., will be positioned as a leading competitive. Europe and Tata Steel in Europe still Police to make sure the event was and not making the demolition a pan-European high-quality flat steel This is a significant milestone for Tata operate as separate companies and as handled responsibly with minimum spectacle, with the expectations of producer with a strong focus on Steel and we remain fully committed competitors. impact.” residents to have fair warning.” performance, quality and technology to the long-term interest of the joint Only after closing, thyssenkrupp He continued: “DSM, who have All of the 1,700 tonnes of steel from leadership. venture company. We are confident Steel Europe and Tata Steel in huge experience in such demolitions, which the gas holder was constructed The joint venture is built on the that this company will create value for Europe will be integrated as one guided us through the detailed will now be recycled in the site’s steel strong foundations of common value all stakeholders.” company. planning and, along with the police, plant. DEAR NEIGHBOUR It has been a busy summer for us here increase the operational stability of the and the community. As well as seeking to manage the at Tata Steel Strip Products UK. furnace. Turning to a less positive topic, operational issues, we have taken steps WORKING IN At a wider group level there was Work is already underway with many the summer months also brought to increase water spraying on our roads the official announcement on 30 June parts arriving to site, if you would like increased concerns from you, our and have introduced additional dust PARTNERSHIP 2018 of the signing of an agreement to know more about what’s happening neighbours, regarding the high control technologies in key areas to with thyssenkrupp to combine the please continue to check our social levels of dust experienced in the keep any impact on the community to European steel businesses in a joint media feeds, I know we have been locality. While I believe that there a minimum. A dedicated team are also venture. While there are still some putting some great videos on there of have been a number of different working hard to respond to specific hurdles to cross before it becomes the work ongoing. sources and reasons for these recent concerns raised. official I foresee that our proposed Inevitably with such a project the high levels of dust, including in Our relationship with the local partnership will be positive for the UK increased activity may cause some particular the prolonged period of community is a key priority, and as steel industry and I look forward to disruption with additional deliveries dry weather and prevailing south such I have decided to reintroduce seeing how it develops. and manpower on site as well as some westerly winds between May and July, Community Engagement Days. It is my At a local level, as confirmed in the noise and dust arising out of certain one contributing factor may have hope that these days will give you an June announcement, we have been aspects of the construction processes. been instabilities in the production opportunity to find out more about able to forge ahead with the vital life We will of course endeavour to keep processes at the steelworks. our site processes and our ongoing extension project on Blast Furnace any disruption to a minimum and keep I can only assure you that we have engineering projects and ask questions number 5. you informed, but I’m sure you will been working very hard to reduce any to the staff present. The work will prolong the campaign agree with me that this project is of part that our site operations have had Until then, I hope you have a great Jon life of the furnace until 2026 and major importance to the steel works in the impact to you, our neighbours. Autumn. 3 ISSUE 2 | September 2018 SteelMatters

FROM PAGE 1 > technology including Virtual Reality to tonnes of strip steels to customers design and plan their activities. across the world as well as other Talbot multi-union committee, added: Martyn added: “We’re confident Tata Steel UK sites including Trostre, “This investment in Port Talbot is in getting the furnace back up and Llanwern, Orb, Shotton Corby, a huge vote of confidence in the running well before Christmas, but Wednesfield and Hartlepool. workforce, and follows some other will be working extremely hard with Port Talbot’s strip steels are used major investments that will help our contractor partners to minimise in the manufacture of vehicles, cans, sustain the steel industry in the UK.” any disruption to our neighbouring buildings, stadia, offshore pipelines, In preparation for the major community.” diggers, domestic appliances and engineering undertaking, Tata Steel Through its two blast furnaces, Port a huge variety of engineering experts have been using the latest Talbot supplies nearly four million applications.

The new Tata Steel recruits Welcome to the business 171 new graduates and apprentices functions to name a few. The have started their journey into the apprentices will soon embark on their world of work with a career at Tata training programmes which can take Steel UK. between two to four years, resulting The 52 graduates and 118 in them becoming engineers and apprentices from all over the UK professional members. will join our engineering, finance, Good luck to you all, welcome to manufacturing and procurement the business! TV Narendran gets to hearth of the matter Children enjoying a day at the beach with the Food and Fun club Food and Fun club helps

CEO and Managing Director TV Narendran families when Tata Steel’s global CEO and Managing this is the third salamander tap I’ve Director, TV Narendran has again been involved in and we’re very well visited Port Talbot to see the progress prepared. But there’s still plenty to do, being made on the Blast Furnace Five and we have to keep working hard to life-extension project. make sure we keep on plan.” Now that the east cast-house has Paul Hayden, Support Engineer, “Childrenschool’s and their families that rely team were on hand to provide out a been decommissioned, Mr Narendran, spoke to both Mr Narendran and Mr on free school meals during term time nutritious breakfast and lunch for the who was joined by Tata Steel Europe Fischer: “They clearly enjoyed getting struggle to manage the increased children, while providing opportunities CEO Hans Fischer, was able to go up close to the furnace and meeting financial pressure across holiday for the children and their families to right underneath the furnace to see the people working here. They spent periods,” was the assessment of Eastern learn how to make some healthy family the preparations being made for the some time talking to the fabricators Primary Headteacher Louise Jefford. meals. salamander tap. and brickies, which was great to see.” So Louise and her staff, alongside “The club was a resounding success,” Manufacturing Director, Heavy End He continued: “We’ll shortly be the NPTCBC school catering function, said Louise. “Pupils have been skipping Martyn Duggan said: “It was great moving on to preparing the ‘pig beds’, sought to tackle this with a summer through our doors each day excited to be able to show them the runners which is where the last few hundred holiday Food and Fun club. to try new foods and experience new being constructed exactly as they tonnes of liquid iron that sits beneath Taking place across three weeks of things. had previously seen in a virtual reality the tap holes, will be cast.” the six-week summer holiday, more “The donation from Tata Steel has simulation. They both seemed very Martyn Duggan concluded: “This is a than 40 children were invited to attend. enabled us to provide lots of added impressed indeed.” strategic investment for the company They took part in fun activities, extras to make this summer club fun Plant Area Manager John Szafnauer, so I’m sure both TV and Hans will be nature walks, sports sessions, and trips and we couldn’t be more thankful for who guided the seniors around the keeping a very close eye on progress in to the beach. their support in making this club a area, added: “In the last 10 years, the coming weeks and months.” Colleagues from NPTCBC catering reality over the last two years.”

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A hard-hitting performance from Dyffryn Comprehensive on cyberbullying at The Crucial Crew event Crucial Crew CONTINUES TO INSPIRE year six pupils More than 1,600 children have Wales Police, Fire Services, Port Talbot The peer learner play has become questions and share experiences of stands that the children visit on the attended the Crucial Crew event and Afan Women’s aid and Network one of the most enjoyable elements bullying following their performances. day from the fantastic agencies at Park focusing on their Rail. of the children’s experience and this “We have been the primary sponsor involved.” personal and social safety. During this important transition year’s performance by drama pupils at of this event for a number of years In its 23rd year, Crucial Crew is The multi-agency event takes place from primary to secondary school, Dyffryn Comprehensive School didn’t and I’m blown away every year to see organised by the Safer NPT team and is over two weeks and each pupil in Year the pupils were taught how to stay disappoint. how much the children get out of it,” the only one of its kind in Wales. Six of primary attends with their school safe online, what to do if they have an Its hard-hitting theme of comments Nia Singleton, Tata Steel Sponsorship from Tata Steel ensures for a series of ten-minute talks from accident on their push-bike and how to cyberbullying struck a chord with Year community liaison manager. “This is this worthwhile event is able to several local agencies, including South react to a house fire. Six, with many of them eager to ask due to the interactive nature of the continue. Fire cadets learn some new skills A partnership forged between Tata made me proud to be involved.” Steel and the Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service Manager, Fire Service has been giving cadets Robin Jackson, added: “We have a extraordinary opportunities to see varied skill base within our Fire Service what a career as a firefighter would and a wealth of experience within the entail. teams. Nine cadets have been taking part in “Over the last few weeks, we the scheme for the past two years and have covered subjects including fire are on track to gain a BTEC and achieve safety, the safe use of hand-held their Duke of Edinburgh award. fire extinguishers and first aid, with Working with our Fire and Rescue theoretical and practical aspects to all team the cadets have finished a series subjects culminating in a rope rescue of site visits, where they have been training exercise. coached and given the opportunity “It has been a pleasure to share the to learn about the safe handling of experiences with the cadets. I hope fire extinguishers, basic life support they have enjoyed it as much as we and preparation for a beach recovery have as a team.” exercise. Tata Steel has supported the cadets Robert Weaver, audit manager and Fire cadets get kitted out for action with sponsorship towards the cost cadet trustee, became involved with of their uniform and the working the scheme after seeing an advert be a really good experience for him,” partnership developed between Mid in Tata Steels’s internal newspaper, said Robert. and West Wales Fire Service and the highlighting an opportunity to become “Through volunteering as a trustee, Tata Steel Fire and Rescue team has a volunteer. I’ve had the privilege to see a team of given the cadets a great insight into the “My son was of the right age to cadets grow in confidence by working practical application of skills required become a cadet and I thought it would together and as individuals. It has to become a firefighter. Beach recovery training exercise

5 ISSUE 2 | September 2018 SteelMatters Tata Steel sponsor Bessemer Society

Sir Henry Bessemer, innovator of the first cost-efficient process for mass steel manufacturing

Tata Steel has become the metals This year’s Tata Steel Richard Burton race will take place on Sunday, 4 November industry sponsor of the Bessemer Society, a growing and dynamic group of UK-based start-up manufacturing companies which are commercialising highly innovative new technology applications. The Bessemer Society is named after the nineteenth-century steel inventor and entrepreneur, Sir Henry Bessemer. Bessemer and his legacy are of great importance to Tata Steel as Cwm-an-af a go! his breakthrough innovation in 1856 The longstanding Tata Steel first three girls and first three boys over enabled the first cost-efficient process Richard Burton run is back and bigger the finish line, while those entering the for the mass manufacturing of steel. The than ever and now is your opportunity main race will receive a T-shirt, Welsh company’s basic oxygen steelmaking to sign up to take part in the 10k race or cake and race memento. plants are the direct descendants of his the family-friendly Mini-Miler. As always there will be post-race pioneering work. Starting at Cwmafan Community entertainment for all to enjoy, including In announcing the sponsorship, Centre on Sunday, 4 November, the live music and food to buy from Chris Elliot, Tata Steel’s Director of Mini-Miler will begin at 1030am with Cwmafan Rugby Club from 12.30pm Product Marketing and New Product the main race at 11am. onwards. Development, said: “Innovation is at the It is highly recommended to register To enter online go to https://www. heart of Tata Steel’s drive to develop online to guarantee a place for both fullonsport.com/event and search products and services which make our races. ‘Richard Burton’ customers more successful and we are All children entering the Mini-Miler Let us know how your training now launching new steel products at the will receive a T-shirt, goody bag and is going using the hashtag highest pace in our recent history. medal. There will be trophies for the #TataSteelBurton18 “We are proud to support the Bessemer Society, as we share in the values it seeks to foster – encouraging creativity and entrepreneurship in science and technology to enable a better and more sustainable future.” Apply for a community award The society was named after Bessemer as it looks to inspire today’s Working in partnership with the large groups of people. The company entrepreneurs to embody his mix of community is integral to creating a accepts applications for both financial creative, technical and entrepreneurial sustainable steel industry across the UK. and in-kind donations (products and skills to enable them to innovate and One of the ways Tata Steel does this services). The company is not able to bring new technology to market. is through the Community Partnership offer donations to individuals or to Alex Stewart, Chairman and Founder programme and proactive investment cover participation fees, expeditions of the Bessemer Society, said: “We are in local community initiatives. or trips performed by individuals delighted that Tata Steel, which shares Donations to charitable and non- in the context of fundraising. The in the principles that we hold dear, profit organisations provide sustainable programme is available to both Tata has chosen to support the aims of our investment in initiatives that bring Steel employees and members of the society in this way. benefits to future generations in public. “We hope the relationship results in the communities in which Tata Steel Visit www.tatasteel.sponsor.com benefits for both parties. operates. for more information or contact “We are both committed to Tata Steel priorities applications that Community Liaison Manager, Nia developing a sustainable manufacturing We donate to a number of organisations including this donation to Action for Children’s demonstrate evidence of bringing Singleton by email spukcommunity1@ sector and steel industry in the UK.” services in sustainable and measurable benefits to tatasteeleurope.com

6 SteelMatters ISSUE 2 | September 2018 Litter pick helps local Eco Rangers towards Eco School status We have once again been busy engaging with young people in our local community about the environment and were delighted to welcome pupils from Groes Primary’s Eco Rangers to site in early July to participate in a litter pick at Morfa Beach in conjunction with Keep Wales Tidy. The group, which is working towards Eco Schools status spent the day learning about steel packaging recycling and recycling activity at Tata Steel Port Talbot before spending a few hours on the beach collecting litter and learning about local wildlife. In just a short time the eager group Eco Rangers modelling their high-vis managed to collect 15 bags of rubbish vests! including plastics and other non- biodegradable items which would in Wales, said Kathryn. otherwise have remained on the beach “We were all very impressed by or have been returned to the water once the amount of biodiversity we saw all the tide came in – potentially causing around the site on our way to the beach. harm to local marine life. In the heart of this very busy industrial Ben Baker-Rees, teacher and Eco location we saw swans, herons, ducks Ranger leader at Groes Primary, thanked and a variety of crustaceans and jelly the Environment Team at Tata Steel fish on the beach; all thriving alongside and said: “The kids had a great time the bustling industry in the area.” and took back to school lots of valuable The event was a great success and will knowledge to use as Eco Rangers.” now be repeated twice a year. Kathryn Britton, Port Talbot We aim to hold a summer litter pick at and Swansea Tidy Towns Coordinator at Morfa Beach and an urban clean in the Keep Wales Tidy supervised the clean community during the winter. up activity at Morfa Beach. Tata Steel would also like to thank “I had a great day working in our Packaging Education Manager, partnership with Tata Steel and Groes Nicola Jones and Owain Lloyd of Darlow Primary School, learning all about the Lloyds and Sons for help in delivering a The Eco Rangers collected 15 bags of rubbish on their visit history of our steel industry and making fantastic event. Biodiversity in focus on International day Old steelworks entrances Tata Steel sites across the UK had available for educational visits. something to celebrate on 22 May when “Port Talbot and Llanwern are both the world recognised International Day bounded by rare remnant coastal grazing get a make-over for Biological Diversity 2018. pasture, and the Gwent The United Nations proclaimed May Levels. These historic landscapes support Tata Steel’s Central Engineering team kerbside 22 The International Day for Biological a range of nationally rare aquatic plants has been hard at work in the local n Removal of any litter deposits Diversity (IDB) to increase understanding and invertebrates. At Trostre and Shotton, community maintaining the areas n Trimming the pedestrian walkway and awareness of biodiversity issues the sites sit on internationally-important around our old entrances at Central of foliage at the Rio Convention in 1992, with the estuaries, which are critical feeding Road and Cefn Gwrgan Road. n Reinstating road markings first international day marked in 1993. grounds for many bird species. The general maintenance work The team has also been to visit This year, the day is celebrating its 25th “By taking care of these habitats and is part of the company’s ongoing Abbots Close which boarders Tata birthday. species, we can fulfil our policy obligation commitment to being a responsible Steel Sports and Social Club in Margam As a business that has extensive to conserve and enhance biodiversity neighbour to the Port Talbot to look at the work of cutting back landholdings, many of Tata Steel’s UK Harvest Mouse found on Margam Moors and, as at Shotton, we can even provide community. tall trees and shrubs allowing better sites are fortunate to be homes to a wide an educational and recreational resource Clean-up activities included: access to natural light for residents in range of flora and fauna which we have result of our operations,” said Michael for the community.” n Cutting back bushes and grassed the local area. an obligation to care for, with some even Launder, Environmental Engineer. Nature lovers among you will also be areas to existing boundary wall To see more pictures and video of boasting Special Sites of Scientific Interest “A good example is at Shotton, where pleased to hear that the seal that was n Cutting back overhanging foliage what the Central Engineering team (SSSI) status. a colony of Common Terns can be found recently discovered trapped under the to existing fence line allowing ease of is working on in the community go “Although our sites are busy places, at a lagoon created for polishing process sea wall at Port Talbot has now been access to lighting posts. to our Facebook page – Tata Steel quiet edges and desirable habitats are water after use in the mills. These lagoons released back into the wild after spending n Cutting grass and sweeping UK. often present, sometimes as a direct are now a nature reserve within the site – a number of weeks in rehabilitation.

7 ISSUE 2 | September 2018 SteelMatters Heritage corner

In each edition of Steel Matters we aim to give you a glimpse into the past and shine a light on some of the pivotal, fun and more interesting moments from our long history here at Port Talbot works

Freedom of Port Talbot given to containing illuminated scrolls of their ‘Men of Steel’ admission to the freedom at Ebenezer Deputy Chairman of the British Steel Welsh Chapel, . Corporation Mr WF Cartwright and Mr Cartwright was nominated for assistant in the Hot Mill test house his outstanding contribution to the Alderman Graham Griffiths were steel industry and his interest in youth awarded freedom of the municipal education and sporting activities, borough of Port Talbot in November while Mr Griffiths was nominated for 1970. his dedication to civic duties, being an Both men were awarded the honour elected council member since 1947, by Mayor of Port Talbot Alderman Tom serving on every committee and his run Mr Alderman Graham Davies receiving his Scroll from Port Rees, who handed over silver caskets as Mayor of the town between 1956-7. Mr WF Cartwright receiving his scroll Talbot town Mayor Alderman Tom Rees Blackpool bound! Do you recognise any of the women in this picture? Do you remember the day trips taking with colleagues, family and friends? If you have any stories or memories to share of the steelworks, with pictures if possible, please send to [email protected] for us to include in the next edition of Heritage Corner.

The staff of ‘C’ canteen set out for their trip to see Blackpool’s illuminations

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