EEOICPA Bendix Aviation

DOE, DOL, NIOSH, Documents

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Bendix Aviation, Davenport Iowa

 

Bendix Aviation Corporation

Fernald personnel did three tests of at least 18 drums to see how well a Bendix sonic energy cleaning system could clean uranium contaminated 55 gallon drums.  Bendix Aviation is classified as an AWE site so workers are eligible for Part B compensation.

 

Alternative Names

  • Pioneer Division
  • Bendix Aviation
  • Bendix Pioneer Division 
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    DOE

    DOE Legacy Management considered Bendix Aviation for FUSRAP.

     

    DOL

    DOL lists Part B statistics for Bendix.  Because Bendix is designated an Atomic Weapons Employee site rather than a Department of Energy site workers are not eligible for Part E payments.

     

    NIOSH

    NIOSH has done a few dose reconstructions at Bendix.

     

    Bendix Aviation Documents

  • Fernald Trip Report to Bendix Aviation--1960
  • 1960 Analytical Data Sheet
  • Bendix Memo--1990
  • Elimination from FUSRAP-1994
  • Elimination from FUSRAP letter-1995
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