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Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators and Tenders
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Job Tasks
High risk job tasks associated with this job:
Compound plastics using lead stabilizers
Dye fur with compounds containing amines
Formulate, mold, or cure resins to produce advanced composite materials
Generate bioaerosols derived from milk, eggs, or animal serum
Generate bioaerosols of biological enzymes
Generate bioaerosols of Chinese red rice (food colorant derived from fungi)
Generate flour dust
Generate grain dust
Generate guar gum bioaerosols
Generate latex dust in manufacturing latex products
Generate plant bioaerosols processing or packing food products
Generate plant-derived bioaerosols
Grind, mix, or weigh dyes or apply dyes to textiles
Handle agents that cause allergic contact dermatitis or contact urticaria
Handle limes, celery, parsnips, or figs
Inhale or handle nitrogen compounds that can induce methemoglobinemia
Make asbestos products
Make cadmium-containing products
Make products from silica powder/stone or other fibrogenic minerals
Manufacture arsenical pesticides
Manufacture lead products
Manufacture pesticides containing captafol
Manufacture rosin core solder
Mix or pack pharmaceutical products
Prepare fruit salad using a solution of enzymes (pectinase and glucanase)
Prepare potatoes using metabisulfite powder
Produce chromium alloys or chromate pigments
Repeatedly inhale bioaerosols of moldy barley
Repeatedly inhale bioaerosols of moldy wood pulp
Repeatedly inhale bioaerosols of soy sauce fermentation starter
Repeatedly inhale dust of moldy tobacco
Use anhydride compounds to manufacture chemical products
Use azodicarbonamide as additive to plastics and rubber
Use benzene to manufacture products
Use chromates or dichromates in tanning
Use diazonium salts to manufacture photocopy paper or polymers
Use diisocyanates to manufacture polyurethane products
Use tetrazene to manufacture detonators
Work in microwave popcorn plant that uses diacetyl for flavoring
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