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Home Farming, Fishing and Forestry Workers, All Others
Job Name

Farming, Fishing and Forestry Workers, All Others

Description

All other farming, forestry, fishing, and related workers not classified separately above

Category

Farmworkers

SOC Code

45-9099

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Jobs

High risk job tasks associated with this job

  • Add sulfites to food (potatoes, lobster, wine, apricots)
  • Generate insect-derived bioaerosols
  • Handle infected animal carcasses or placental tissues
  • Handle infected dog or cat (bite or scratch)
  • Handle infected domestic animals (inhalation or percutaneous exposure)
  • Handle infected rodents (bite)
  • Handle infected rodents (inhalation or percutaneous exposure)
  • Handle infected skunk, raccoon, bat, fox, other carnivore, or woodchuck (bite)
  • Inhale bioaerosols of moldy compost
  • Inhale bioaerosols of moldy hay, silage, straw, or grain
  • Inhale insect allergens in fish food or fish bait
  • Inhale mite allergens while farming or handling flour or grain
  • Produce silk (sericulture)
  • Raise dust from bird roosts, chicken coops, or bat-inhabited caves endemic area
  • Raise dust of excreta from rodents
  • Raise farm dust contaminated with Francisella tularensis bacteria
  • Repeatedly debark maple trees to obtain sap
  • Repeatedly inhale moldy cork dust
  • Touch infected farm animals
  • Touch infected fish or shellfish
  • Work in forest in endemic areas of Central and South America
  • Work in tick infested area

Home  »   Farming, Fishing and Forestry Workers, All Others
  • Job Name

    Farming, Fishing and Forestry Workers, All Others

  • Description

    All other farming, forestry, fishing, and related workers not classified separately above

  • Category

    Farmworkers

  • SOC Code

    45-9099

  • Related Information in Haz-Map

  • Jobs

    High risk job tasks associated with this job

    • Add sulfites to food (potatoes, lobster, wine, apricots)
    • Generate insect-derived bioaerosols
    • Handle infected animal carcasses or placental tissues
    • Handle infected dog or cat (bite or scratch)
    • Handle infected domestic animals (inhalation or percutaneous exposure)
    • Handle infected rodents (bite)
    • Handle infected rodents (inhalation or percutaneous exposure)
    • Handle infected skunk, raccoon, bat, fox, other carnivore, or woodchuck (bite)
    • Inhale bioaerosols of moldy compost
    • Inhale bioaerosols of moldy hay, silage, straw, or grain
    • Inhale insect allergens in fish food or fish bait
    • Inhale mite allergens while farming or handling flour or grain
    • Produce silk (sericulture)
    • Raise dust from bird roosts, chicken coops, or bat-inhabited caves endemic area
    • Raise dust of excreta from rodents
    • Raise farm dust contaminated with Francisella tularensis bacteria
    • Repeatedly debark maple trees to obtain sap
    • Repeatedly inhale moldy cork dust
    • Touch infected farm animals
    • Touch infected fish or shellfish
    • Work in forest in endemic areas of Central and South America
    • Work in tick infested area

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