Current 
            and former U.S. Department of Energy workers and contractors interested 
            in filing claims for medical assistance for illnesses due to radiation, 
            silica or beryllium exposure at work will have an opportunity next 
            month to get their questions answered. 
            A joint DOE -U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Traveling Resource 
              Center will return to two locations in the San Francisco Bay Area 
              during the week of March 3. Representatives will be on hand to assist 
              individuals with claims under the Energy Employees Occupational 
              Illness Compensation Program Act. The Resource Center will return 
              in May at a location and date to be determined. 
            Workers who need help filling out claim forms can schedule appointments 
              at the Traveling Resource Center by calling toll-free, (866) 697-0841, 
              or drop in during office hours (8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.) at one of the 
              following locations: March 3-6, Four Points Hotel by Sheraton, 5115 
              Hopyard Road, Pleasanton; and March 5-6, Woodfin Suite Hotel, 5800 
              Shellmound Street, Emeryville.
            The act became effective on July 31, 2001 and provides two different 
              types of assistance. Eligibility and benefits differ in each program. 
              The DOL administers the program that provides a lump sum of up to 
              $150,000 and payment of future medical expenses to current and former 
              DOE employees and DOE contractor employees who suffer from specific 
              diseases - radiogenic cancers, beryllium disease and chronic silicosis. 
              Qualified survivors of covered employees, including adult children, 
              are also eligible for benefits.
              
              The DOE program helps DOE contractor employees apply for State workers' 
              compensation benefits, if it is determined by an independent physician's 
              panel that the worker sustained an illness caused by exposure to 
              a toxic substance at a DOE facility. Benefits for successful claimants 
              vary from state to state, but are generally a portion of lost wages 
              plus reimbursement of medical costs. 
            Several facilities in this area have been designated by DOE as 
              locations for prospective worker claims -- Berkeley Lab, Lawrence 
              Livermore and Sandia National Laboratories, and Stanford Linear 
              and Accelerator Center. 
            Additionally, 17 beryllium vendor facilities were recently added 
              to the covered facilities list. These include City Tool and Die 
              Manufacturing in Santa Clara, C.L. Hann Industries in San Jose, 
              EDM Exotics in Hayward, Electrofusion and Poltech Precision in Fremont, 
              Hafer Tool in Oakland, Hexcel Products in Berkeley, Jerry Carroll 
              Machining in San Carlos, Pleasanton Tool and Manufacturing, Robin 
              Materials in Mountain View, Ron Witherspoon, Inc., in Campbell, 
              and Tapemation in Scotts Valley.