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Job Name Photographers
Description Photograph persons, subjects, merchandise, or other commercial products. May develop negatives and produce finished prints. Include scientific photographers, aerial photographers, and photojournalists. [SOC] Causes of allergic contact dermatitis include metol (black & white developer) and CD-2, CD-3, CD-4 (color developer); other allergens are rubber (gloves), ethylenediamine (developers), formaldehyde (hardeners), and dichromates (cleaners & intensifiers) [Marks, p. 343-5] Other potential allergens are thiourea, phenidone, phenols, and amine compounds.
Category Arts & Media
SOC Code 27-4021
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