Former ssfl workers
(in progress)
UCLA, 1997: Rocketdyne Radiation Study, costing taxpayers $1.6 million dollars, studied to determine the health effects on 4,563 Rocketdyne workers. “We found the effect of radiation exposure was six to eight times greater in our study than extrapolated from the results of the A-bomb survivors study.”
To date, over 1,500 former SSFL workers have been compensated for their cancers through the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA) and many continue to apply with assistance from CORE Advocacy.
Resources
Nuclear & Aerospace Workers support through CORE Advocacy
WILLIAM MULLERS PLAINTIFF, 2005
https://www.etec.energy.gov/Environmental_and_Health/Documents/WorkerHealthFiles/Former_Worker_Interview_Final_Report.pdf
www.dtsc-ssfl.com/files/lib_ceqa/ref_draft_peir/Chap3_ProjDesc_vol2/67896_4_Appendix-B__Final_Interview_Report_Redacted.pdf