Asbestos Exposure Professions and Jobs
Continued from: Asbestos Exposure
This page provides a list of jobs that commonly expose employees to asbestos, potentially putting them at risk for malignant mesothelioma.
Aerospace and missile production
Aircraft manufacturing
Aircraft maintenance
Asbestos insulation manufacturing
Asbestos mining
Asbestos shipping via trucking
Asbestos shipping via rail
Automotive manufacturing
Automotive mechanics
Automotive maintenance
Automotive brake repair
Automotive clutch repair
Boilermaker
Bricklayers
Building engineers
Building inspectors
Building material manufacturing
Carpenters
Cement production industry
Cement workers
Coast guard personnel
Construction and demolition industry
Custodial work
Drywallers
Electricians
Engineers and inspectors
Floor tile manufacturing
Gas mask manufacturing
Hod carriers
HVAC
Insulators
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Iron and steel workers
Longshoremen
Maritime and shipyard industry
Masonry, tile and linoleum layers
Merchant marines
Miners
Mining engineers
Oil refineries
Packing and gasket manufacturers
Paint industry
Pipefitters
Plasterers
Plumbers
Power plants
Protective clothing and glove manufacturers
Railroads
Refractory plants
Roofers
Roof tile manufacturing
Rubber industry
Steamfitters
Steamfitters
Steel mill industry
Tile setters
U.S. Navy veterans
Vermiculite mining
Vermiculite transportation via trucking
Vermiculite transportation via trains
Warehouse industry
Welders
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See Also:
» Companies & Locations Using Asbestos
» Asbestos Exposure Products
» Asbestos Exposure Jobs
» Sites With Asbestos-Contaminated Vermiculite
» Asbestos and Construction Products
» Asbestos Larynx Cancer
» Asbestos in Brakes
» Asbestos and Veterans
» Western MacArthur Trust
[Page updated January 2008]