Occupations: Common to Asbestos Exposure
The occupations listed below have a history of high levels of asbestos exposure. If you or a loved one has a past or present lifestyle and exposure to the occupations listed below you may wish to be examined by a doctor for asbestos-related conditions.
- Aeronautical Engineer
- Astronautical Engineer
- Asbestos Plant Workers
- Automobile Mechanics
- Blacksmiths
- Boilermakers
- Brick Masons and Stone Masons
- Bulldozer Operators
- Cabinetmakers
- Carpenters
- Car Shop Workers
- Carding, Lapping and Combing Operatives
- Checkers, Examiners & Inspectors, Manufact.
- Chemical Technicians
- Civil Engineer
- Clothing Ironers and Pressers
- Crane, Derrick and Hoist Men
- Draftsmen
- Drill Press Operatives
- Drywall Tapers
- Electric Power Linemen & Cable Men
- Electrical and Electronic Engineers
- Electricians
- Engineers
- Excavating Machine Operators
- Filers, Polishers, Sanders, Buffers
- Foremen
- Forge Men and Hammer Men
- Freight and Material handlers
- Furnace Men, Smelter-Men & Pourers
- Garage Workers and Gas Station Attendants
- Grinding Machine Operatives
- Hairdressers and Cosmetologists
- Heat Treaters, Annealers & Temperers
- Heavy Equipment Mechanics
- Household Appliances Installers and Mechanics
- Household Residents of Exposed Workers
- Industrial Engineer
- Industrial Plant Workers
- Insulators
- Insurance Adjusters, Examiners & Investigators
- Iron Workers
- Job & Die Setters
- Laborers
- Locomotive Engineers
- Longshoremen and Stevedores
- Loom Fixers
- Machine Operatives, Misc. Specified
- Machinists
- Maintenance Workers
- Managers and Superintendents; Building
- Mechanical Engineer
- Mechanics & Repairmen; Aircraft
- Merchant Marines
- Metal Lathers
- Millwrights
- Mixing Operatives
- Molders
- Motormen; Mine, Factory, Logging Camp
- Officers, Pilots and Pursers; Ship
- Oil Refinery Workers
- Operating Engineers
- Painters, Construction and Maintenance
- Painters and Sculptors
- Pattern and Model Makers, excluding Paper
- Personnel and Labor Relations Workers
- Pipefitters
- Plasterers
- Plumbers
- Power Plant Workers
- Railroad Workers
- Residents of towns with former Asbestos Manufacturing Plants
- Road Machine Operators
- Rollers and Finishers
- Roofers and Slaters
- Sailors and Deckhands
- Sales Engineer
- Sawyers
- Sheetmetal Workers
- Shipyard Workers
- Spinners, Twisters and Winders
- Stationary Engineers
- Steamfitters
- Structural Metal Craftsmen
- Teachers: Elementary, College and University
- Technicians
- Telephone Installers and Repairmen
- Textile Operatives
- Tile Setters
- Tinsmiths
- Tool and Die Makers
- U.S. Navy Veterans
- Weavers
- Welders and Flame-cutters
- Winding Operatives
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