Worker Health Protection Program (WHPP)

Worker Health Protection Program (WHPP)

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Providing free medical screening to former Department of Energy (DOE) workers

The Worker Health Protection Program (WHPP) provides free medical screening for former workers at the following Department of Energy (DOE) sites:

Brookhaven National Laboratory (NY)
Fernald Feed Plant (OH)
Idaho National Laboratory (ID)
K-25 Gaseous Diffusion Plant (TN)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (CA)
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (CA)
Mound (OH)
Nevada Test Site (NV)
Oak Rid

Worker Training Program aims to curb exposure-driven chronic disease 03/09/2025

Two DOE Former Worker Programs, BTMed and WHPP, were featured in the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences newsletter for September 2025. Check it out below.

Worker Training Program aims to curb exposure-driven chronic disease Mobile health screenings, personal protective equipment, regular checkups, and training can help prevent job-related chronic diseases.

12/08/2025

DOE and the Former Worker Programs are partnering to host a public webinar on Wednesday August 13th that will provide information about the importance and impact of colorectal cancer screening in the medical screenings of former workers.

View the informational flyer here:

www.btmed.org

Department of Energy expands lung cancer screening for former lab workers • Source New Mexico 04/06/2024

The Worker Health Protection Program has expanded to provide medical screenings for former workers of Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratory-New Mexico. To schedule an exam or request more information you can call 1-888-241-1199.

Department of Energy expands lung cancer screening for former lab workers • Source New Mexico The DOE Former Worker Medical Screening Program is being expanded to New Mexico national lab workers exposed to harmful toxins.

05/09/2023

Operation Hardtack II was a series of atmospheric nuclear tests conducted at the Nevada Test Site from September to October 1958.

The operation consisted of 19 weapons tests to evaluate the yield and efficiency of newly developed nuclear devices and 18 safety tests to determine the stability of nuclear devices during transportation and storage.

‘We deserve better’: Residents demand action to extend radiation exposure compensation 11/07/2023

https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/politics-and-government/we-deserve-better-residents-demand-action-to-extend-radiation-exposure-compensation-2869425/

The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA), which offers compensation to downwinders and uranium miners who developed a related illness, is set to expire in June 2024.

‘We deserve better’: Residents demand action to extend radiation exposure compensation Federal funding for compensation and free test screenings for downwinders and former Nevada Test Site workers is set to sunset next year.

12/04/2023

On Thursday, April 13th, the JOTG is hosting an information session on the Energy Employees Occupational Illness
Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. More info is available here:

www.dol.gov

National Supplemental Screening Program 07/03/2023

Tomorrow, March 8th, at 2pm EST, DOE and the Former Worker Programs are partnering to host a webinar about Beryllium and Beryllium testing. The discussion will be led by Jamie L. Stalker, M.D, and Lee S. Newman, M.D., M.A., FCCP, FACOEM, F. Collegium Ramazzini from the National Supplemental Screening Program. Registration and details are available at the link below.

National Supplemental Screening Program The National Supplemental Screening Program (NSSP) is a health screening program for former U.S. Department of Energy workers.

21/11/2022

Check out BTMed’s recent study, which shows that that while the risk of beryllium sensitivity does not relate to the number of years working on a DOE site, the risk of those with beryllium sensitivity then developing Chronic Beryllium Disease (CBD) does relate to the number of years working on a DOE site.

A special thanks to the American Journal of Industrial Medicine for publishing the findings and to all BTMed participants who made this study possible!

https://www.btmed.org/cms/media/i54isesu/ajim-doe-beryllium-2022.pdf

21/09/2022

On Wednesday, October 12th at 2pm, WHPP will participate in a webinar that will include all the Former Worker Programs (FWPs) funded by the Department of Energy. Presentations will introduce each program, give an overview of the FWPs, discuss exam findings, and why the programs are important for DOE workers. The announcement and registration is available below.

www.energy.gov

DEEOIC Webinar Series: Medical Benefit Authorizations 22/07/2022

The Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs, Division of Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation (DEEOIC) will hold a webinar on July 27th about resources available through their website. Topics will include filing claim forms electronically, and navigating the EEOICPA procedure manual.

Registration is available at this link:

DEEOIC Webinar Series: Medical Benefit Authorizations The Energy Workers' Compensation Program is partnering with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to host a webinar discussing useful tools and resources available on the DEEOIC website.

Study raises renewed alarm about missed cancer diagnoses during pandemic 13/06/2022

"This is an area of tremendous concern," Dr. Norman "Ned" E. Sharpless, director of the National Cancer Institute, said in an interview in Cancer Prevention Research. "The pandemic has affected cancer screening in a dramatic way…a massive screening deficit over the last 12 months—millions of screening events have been missed," Sharpless added."

The Worker Health Protection Program has returned to screening at all sites after a pause during COVID. Former Department of Energy works can call 1-888-241-1199 to find out about the screening.

Study raises renewed alarm about missed cancer diagnoses during pandemic Since March 2020, COVID-19 has caused a disruption in surgeries and treatments for patients with cancer.

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