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What's potentially dangerous about your job?

The lines below describe a specific task in $jobName. These task may differ some from one employer to another but as a general guide they are accurate. Keep in mind that some employers take steps to reduce or eliminate some of these risk and you should investigate the working conditions you have to see if this is the case.

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Agricultural Production Workers, All Other

Possibly Dangerous Workplace Tasks:

    Apply organochlorine insecticides

    Generate grain dust

    Generate plant bioaerosols processing or packing food products

    Generate plant-derived bioaerosols

    Handle agents that cause allergic contact dermatitis or contact urticaria

    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 mite allergens while farming or handling flour or grain

    Mix or apply organophosphates or work in fields after an application

    Produce silk (sericulture)

    Raise dust of excreta from rodents

    Repeatedly debark maple trees to obtain sap

    Repeatedly inhale bioaerosols of moldy barley

    Repeatedly inhale bioaerosols of moldy sugarcane bagasse

    Repeatedly inhale moldy cork dust

    Spray chlorothalonil

    Touch (e.g., barefooted) contaminated soil in endemic area

    Touch plants containing thorns, splinters, or spaghum moss

    Work in forest in endemic areas of Central and South America

    Work in water contaminated by wastes of infected humans or animals






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