Carcinogens and most common occupations
There are thousands of jobs or occupations which entail a high risk of disease caused by exposure to chemical agents and carcinogens. Asbestos is most visible and prevalent. There is an entire page on this site that addresses the risks of asbestos and occupations. The list below is only a sample of the population that is exposed to to other Cancer causing agents.
Asbestos--
Diesel Fuel---Metal workers, bus and large vehicle drivers, miners
Shift Work--Emergency workers, nurses, overnight shift employees
Second Hand Work Smoke-Construction Workers, miners, bus and large vehicle drivers
Ionizing Radiation-Health Professionals, Scientist, Nurse, Health Care Workers
PAH (Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons--These are chemicals formed when coal, oil or gas, garbage, meat or other substances are burned. These are chemicals made in many products such as coal tar, creosote, roofing tar, pesticides, mothballs, dandruff shampoos, and some medicines.--All employees working with these have higher incidences.
Silica-- Construction workers, miners, farmers. foundry workers
Wood Dust-Carpenters, Laborers, Printers
Cleaning Solutions and Solvents--Janitors, Machinists
Formaldehyde--Animal/Horticultural workers, health professionals, health support workers
Lead- (not a carcinogen but devastating effects)-Miners, vehicle workers, emergency workers, painters
Ethylene oxide--This is a chemical used as a fumigant in certain agricultural products and a sterilizing agent for medical equipment and supplies
Trichloroethylene--This is a degreasing agent used in many manufacturing industries, as a cleaning agent. It is in many places.
There are numerous jobs that have been exposed to asbestos
Aircraft Mechanic
Auto Mechanics
Blacksmiths
Boilermakers
Brick and Stone Masons
Bulldozer Operators
Cabinet makers
Carpenters
Chemical Technicians
Construction Workers
Crane Operators
Draftsmen
Drill Press Operators
Drywall Tapers
Electric Power Linemen
Electricians
Engineers
Firefighters
Forge Men
Freight and Material Handlers
Furnace/Smelter Operators
Grinding Machine Operators
Hairdressers
Heavy Equipment Mechanics
Home Inspectors
Household Appliance Installers
HVAC Workers
Industrial Plant Workers
Insulators
Iron Workers
Machinists
Merchant Marines
Metal Lathers
Millwrights
Mixing Operators
Molders
Oil Refinery Workers
Painters
Pipefitters
Plasterers
Plumbers
Police
Power Plant Workers
Railroad Workers
Road Machine Operators
Roofers
Sailors and Deckhands
Sawyers
Sheet Metal Workers
Shipyard Workers
Steamfitters
Structural Metal Craftsmen
Telephone Repairmen
Textile Operator
Tile Setters
Tinsmith
Toolmakers
Weavers
Welders