Radiation Workers' Board Holds Virtual Meeting on Health Policies
Published Date: 3/30/2026
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The Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health is holding a virtual meeting on April 29, 2026, to discuss important updates for workers exposed to radiation. Anyone affected by radiation at work, especially energy employees, can join, listen, or share their thoughts by April 15. This meeting helps shape policies that could impact health benefits and compensation, making sure workers get the support they deserve.
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