We are taking steps to continue to modernize and secure our data, applications, and systems. We completed the first phase and restored many of the functions put on pause in May 2021. Now that the first phase is complete, work will resume at a slower pace but will speed up as new systems and applications are brought online. For more information and updates, please visit our Cybersecurity Modernization Initiative web page.
FAQs: The Act (EEOICPA)
The Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act of 2000 (EEOICPA or the Act), as Amended, established a compensation program for the civilian men and women who, over the past 50 years, have performed duties uniquely related to the nuclear weapons production and testing programs of the Department of Energy (DOE) and its predecessor agencies. The Act recognizes that due to the nature of their work, these workers may have been exposed to radioactive and toxic substances and incurred illnesses as a result of these exposures. Compensation and medical benefits are provided to eligible workers under the Act and, where applicable, their survivors. Workers from certain Atomic Weapons Employers are also covered under the Act. The Act is administered by the Department of Labor (DOL).
To answer questions about the Act and its role in Dose Reconstruction, click any one of the questions listed below to view its answer.