US Department of Labor EEOICPA Program
The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) was enacted in October 2000. Part B of the EEOICPA, effective on July 31, 2001, compensates current or former employees (or their survivors) of the Department of Energy (DOE), its predecessor agencies, and certain of its vendors, contractors and subcontractors, who were diagnosed with a radiogenic cancer, chronic beryllium disease, beryllium sensitivity, or chronic silicosis, as a result of exposure to radiation, beryllium, or silica while employed at covered facilities. The EEOICPA also provides compensation to individuals (or their eligible survivors) awarded benefits by the Department of Justice under Section 5 of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA). Part E of the EEOICPA (enacted October 28, 2004) compensates DOE contractor and subcontractor employees, eligible survivors of such employees, and uranium miners, millers, and ore transporters as defined by RECA Section 5, for any occupational illnesses that are causally linked to toxic exposures in the DOE or mining work environment. If you feel that you or a family member may qualify for benefits under the EEOICPA, please contact the Resource Center located in your region for assistance and to obtain claim forms.
Ohio Sites:
Fernald Plant
The Mound/Monsanto
Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant
General Electric
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Part B
Part B of the EEOICPA covers all former Department of Energy workers, contractors & subcontractors for radiation induced cancers.
-$150,000 compensation
-Any medical care for the approved condition/illness
Part E
Part E covers illnesses related to the toxic substance exposures at a DOE facility.
-Up to $250,000 compensation
-Any medical care for the approved condition/illness

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