U.S.
Department of Labor: Workers' Compensation The Department of
Labor's administers four major disability compensation programs that provide
wage replacement benefits, medical treatment, vocational rehabilitation,
and other benefits to federal workers or their dependents who are injured
at work or acquire an occupational disease.
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Department of Labor: State Workers’ Compensation Laws
The Planning, Policy and Review Branch of the Office of Workers’ Compensation
within the U.S. Department of Labor has compiled a set of 20 tables on
various provisions available under State workers’ compensation laws.
U.S. Department of Labor:
Division of Workplace Program SAMHSA's Workplace Resource Center
provides centralized access to information about drug-free workplaces
and related topics.
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Department of Labor: Occupational Safety & Health Administration
(OSHA) OSHA's mission is to assure the safety and health of America's
workers by setting and enforcing standards; providing training, outreach,
and education; establishing partnerships; and encouraging continual improvement
in workplace safety and health.
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Department of Labor: Division of Energy Employees Occupational Illness
Compensation (EEOIC) The mission of the EEOICP is to deliver
benefits to eligible employees and former employees of the Department
of Energy, its contractors and subcontractors or to certain survivors
of such individuals, as provided in the Energy Employees Occupational
Illness Compensation Program Act. The mission also includes delivering
benefits to certain beneficiaries of Section five of the Radiation Exposure
Compensation Act.
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Department of Health & Human Services The Department of
Health and Human Services is the United States government's principal
agency for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential
human services, especially for those who are least able to help themselves.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is one of
the 13 major operating components of the Department
of Health and Human Services (HHS), which is the principal
agency in the United States government for protecting the health and safety
of all Americans and for providing essential human services, especially
for those people who are least able to help themselves.