DOE Sick Worker.org
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Health and Human Services Procedures for Designating Classes of Employees as Members of the Special Exposure Cohort
Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention
National Center for Environmental Health
Toxicology and Health-Risk Information: Overview
U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Water
Friday, November 21 2003
Full Committee Hearing
Full Transcript (480 kb)
U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Water
Hearing in Paducah, KY 12/6/03
Full Transcript (370 kb)
U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Water
Tuesday, March 30, 2004
Full Committee Hearing
Full Transcript (320 kb)
Oversight hearing on the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA)
Tuesday, March 30, 2004
Full Committee Hearing
Testimony of Robert G. Card Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Testimony of Robert G. Card Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy Before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee March 30, 2004
STATEMENT OF SHELBY HALLMARK DIRECTOR OFFICE OF WORKERS’ COMPENSATION PROGRAMS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES U.S. SENATE
Statement of John Howard, Director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and Mr. Larry Elliott, Director of the NIOSH Office of Compensation Analysis and Support.
Mr. Robert E. Robertson , Director, Education, Workforce, & Income Security Issues , U.S. General Accounting Office
Department of Energy Office of Worker Advocacy
Tom Rollow presentation to NIOSH (8/24/2004) (235 kb)
DOE Openness: Human Radiation Experiments
Department of Energy Inspector General Report
Reindustrialization of the East Tennessee
Technology Park (October 2003)
Worker Safety and Health (with links to other government
sites and also "ES&H Knowledge management tools.")
Environmental Protection Agency The Environmental Radiation Ambient Monitoring System (ERAMS) is a national
network of monitoring stations that regularly collect air, precipitation,
drinking water, and milk samples for analysis of radioactivity. The ERAMS
network, which has stations in each State, has been used to track
environmental releases of radioactivity from nuclear weapons tests and
nuclear accidents
NIOSH Testimony of Denise Brock before the NIOSH Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health in St. Louis, Missouri on 2/9/05 on the Mallinckrodt Special Exposure Cohort Evaluation
Statement of Actions Taken by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in Response to the Recommendation Contained in the U.S. Government Accountability Office's (GAO) September 10, 2004, Report, Energy Employees Compensation: Many Claims Have Been Processed, But Action is Needed to Expedite Claims Requiring Radiation Exposure Estimates (GAO-04-958)
Office of Compensation Analysis and Support
Report on Performance of Radiation dose reconstructions
Occupational Energy Research Program DHHS (NIOSH) May 2001
Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health Meeting Transcript December 13, 2004
Department of Labor DOE Occupational Illness Compensation - DOL Draft Rules
DOE Employees Occupational Illness Compensation
District Office Locations
State Workers' Compensation Laws - List of Benefit Tables
2004 EEOICP Amendment Summary
New Energy Workers' Comp Program Comes to DOL
NEWS RELEASE
Contact Phone Numbers
National Economic Council Reports The Link Between Exposure to Occupational Hazards and Illnesses
In the Department of Energy Contractor Workforce
Benefits Available to Department Of Energy Contractor Personnel
From State Workers’ Compensation Programs
Radiation Health Effects of Exposure to Low Levels of Ionizing Radiations
Ionizing Radiation
National Cancer Institute
Radioactive Iodine-131 from Fallout
Diseases of Atomic Bomb Survivors Bibliography
Radiation Exposure Information from Medline Plus
White House Statement of Administration Policy - May 19, 2004
Executive Order 13179--Providing Compensation to America's Nuclear Weapons Workers
House Members Congressional House Armed Services Committee Republican and members of the Conference Committee
Government Accounting Office Energy Employees Compensation - Case-Processing Bottlenecks
Delay Payment of Claims
Energy Employees Compensation - Obstacles Remain in Processing Cases
Efficiently and Ensuring a Source of Benefit Payments
Report: Energy Employees Compensation - Even With Needed Improvements in
Case Processing, Program Structure May Result in Inconsistent Benefit Outcomes
Report: Many Claims Have Been Processed, but Action is Needed to Expedite
Processing of Claims Requiring Radiation Exposure Estimates, September 2004
Report: Toxic Chemicals: Long Term Coordinated Strategy Needed to Measure Exposures in Humans, May 2000