Radiation Experts Board Gathers to Safeguard Worker Health
Published Date: 1/21/2025
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The Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health is meeting to discuss important topics about worker safety related to radiation. Workers exposed to radiation and their families are the main focus, with updates that could affect health decisions and benefits. The meeting is open to the public by phone, and people can send in their comments before the meeting to have their voices heard.
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