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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