VERY IMPORTANT MEETING OF BANNISTER FEDERAL COMPLEX WORKERS/FORMER WORKERS AND SURVIVORS

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VERY IMPORTANT MEETING OF BANNISTER FEDERAL COMPLEX WORKERS/FORMER WORKERS AND SURVIVORS
16-17 September 2011
16 Sept.,2:00pm-6:00pm
17 Sept., 10:00am-12:00 noon(if necessary)
Address
4201 E. 63rd St.
Kansas City, MO 64130
816-513-0632
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Southeast Community Center - City of Kansas City, Missouri

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VERY IMPORTANT MEETING OF BANNISTER FEDERAL COMPLEX WORKERS/FORMER WORKERS AND SURVIVORS(Honeywell/GSA/IRS,Contract Employees and other Complex Residents)
 Over the years of the Complex TEMP AGENCIES assigned workers to work at the facility in many capacities, those workers and TEMP Agencies are encouraged to attend, also to contact their workers of possible medical problems resulting from their work at the Complex.
THIS MEETING YOU SHOULD ATTEND
ADVOCATES/CONSULTANTS/LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES will all be there to serve you! 
COLD WAR SOLIDERS ADVOCATES  will be PRESENT TO ASSIST YOU :IMMEDIATELY with filing claim,Representing your claim and answers your questions! Contact:Wayne Knox(678)575-2172/Donna Hand
 
 ATTORNEYS WILL BE PRESENT TO ADVISE YOU OF YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND POTENTIAL CLAIMS
For info/Appointment call Terry Coffelt (620)340-5712,colfa...@yahoo.com

Pro Case Management

Nuclear & Uranium Industry Workers. Energy Employees Compensation Program . We are the nation's premier healthcare provider for nuclear weapons workers ...
Subject: LIST OF COVERED CANCERS

 
BANNISTER FEDERAL COMPLEX WORKER AND FORMER WORKERS/ SURVIVORS
  Have any of 22 “specified cancers”: Bone cancer; Renal cancers; Leukemia (other than chronic lymphocytic leukemia), provided the onset of the disease was at least two years after first exposure; Lung cancer (other than in-situ lung cancer that is discovered during or after a post-mortem exam); or the following diseases, provided onset was at least 5 years after first exposure: Multiple myeloma, Lymphomas (other than Hodgkin’s disease), or Primary cancer of the Bile ducts, Brain, Breast (female), Breast (male), Colon, Esophagus, Gall bladder, Liver (except if cirrhosis or hepatitis B is indicated), Ovary, Pancreas, Pharynx, Salivary gland, Small intestine, Stomach, Thyroid, Urinary bladder
 * Many occupational illnesses and injuries will be reviewed, secondhand exposures of family members will be discussed and considered for legal redress.

The Link Between Exposure to Occupational Hazards and ...

This memo examines whether there is evidence of occupational illness in current ... health outcomes related to DOE's nuclear weapons production activities. ...
 

EO 13179 Providing Compensation to America's Nuclear Weapons ...

... and other hazards unique to nuclear weapons production and testing. .... whose illness is related to employment in the DOE's nuclear weapons complex, ...
 
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The Benefits of Community Medical Monitoring at ...

proudly hosted DOE nuclear weapons production sites, sac- ..... whether an illness is related to the exposure? Would the program ...
 
DISCUSSION TOPIC:
 
 
SUPER FUND CLEAN UP
at THE BANNISTER FEDERAL COMPLEX,
but site will NOT BE INCLUDED ON THE SUPER FUND LIST!
KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS:
Meaning:
The federal government's program to locate and investigate and clean up the worst uncontrolled and abandoned toxic waste sites nationwide; administered by the Environmental Protection Agency
 
EXECUTIVE
ORDER
EO 13179
Effective Date: December 07, 2000

Responsible Office: Office of Human Resources and Education
Subject: Providing Compensation to America's Nuclear Weapons Workers
While the Nation can never fully repay these workers or their families, they deserve recognition and compensation for their sacrifices. Since the Administration's historic announcement in July of 1999 that it intended to compensate DOE nuclear weapons workers who suffered occupational illnesses as a result of exposure to the unique hazards in building the Nation's nuclear defense, it has been the policy of this Administration to support fair and timely compensation for these workers and their survivors. The Federal Government should provide necessary information and otherwise help employees of the DOE or its contractors determine if their illnesses are associated with conditions of their nuclear weapons-related work; it should provide workers and their survivors with all pertinent and available information necessary for evaluating and processing claims; and it should ensure that this program minimizes the administrative burden on workers and their survivors, and respects their dignity and privacy. This order sets out agency responsibilities to accomplish these goals, building on the Administration's articulated principles and the framework set forth in the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act of 2000. The Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Energy shall be responsible for developing and implementing actions under the Act to compensate these workers and their families in a manner that is compassionate, fair, and timely. Other Federal agencies, as appropriate, shall assist in this effort...
/s/ William J. Clinton
THE WHITE HOUSE,
December 7, 2000.


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