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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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