Types of Metal Workers and At-Risk Trades in the Metalworking Industry Part 1


  1. Assemblers and fabricators: These workers may encounter asbestos when working with metal parts that were insulated with asbestos-containing materials.
  2. Boilermakers: Boilermakers are at high risk for asbestos exposure when working on old boilers that were insulated with asbestos to resist heat.
  3. Blacksmiths: Blacksmiths could be exposed to asbestos if they work with older equipment or tools that were insulated or protected with asbestos-containing materials.
  4. Engineers: Engineers in metalworking facilities may be at risk of asbestos exposure, particularly when involved in the maintenance or retrofitting of older machinery or buildings.
  5. Industrial workers: Industrial workers may come into contact with asbestos when working in facilities where asbestos-containing materials are present in insulation, piping, or older machinery.
  6. Insulators: Insulators are particularly at risk of asbestos exposure when working with or removing insulation in metalworking environments that contain asbestos fibers.
  7. Ironworkers: Ironworkers might be exposed to asbestos when working on steel structures or frameworks that were insulated with asbestos materials for fireproofing or heat resistance.
  8. Machinists: Machinists are at risk of asbestos exposure when operating or repairing older machinery that contains asbestos in gaskets, brakes, or other components.
  9. Metal machine workers: Metal machine workers could be exposed to asbestos when cutting or shaping metal components that were coated or insulated with asbestos-containing materials.