National Occupational Exposure Survey
(1981 - 1983)

Estimated Numbers of Employees Potentially Exposed to Specific Agents by Occupation*

Agent Name DINONYLPHENOL
CAS # 1323-65-5
RTECS #
Agent Code 80047

Code Occupation Description (1980) Total # Employees
(Male & Female)
Total # Female
Employees
044 AEROSPACE ENGINEERS 43  
073 CHEMISTS, EXCEPT BIOCHEMISTS 154  
216 ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS, N.E.C. 371 3
224 CHEMICAL TECHNICIANS 478 108
364 TRAFFIC, SHIPPING, AND RECEIVING CLERKS 103 52
368 WEIGHERS, MEASURERS, AND CHECKERS 103  
389 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C. 52  
453 JANITORS AND CLEANERS 517  
547 SPECIFIED MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS, N.E.C. 43  
558 SUPERVISORS, N.E.C. 3,565  
567 CARPENTERS 314  
633 SUPERVISORS, PRODUCTION OCCUPATIONS 78 52
637 MACHINISTS 1,763 22
684 MISCELLANEOUS PRECISION WORKERS, N.E.C. 17  
696 STATIONARY ENGINEERS 62  
708 DRILLING AND BORING MACHINE OPERATORS 354  
719 MOLDING AND CASTING MACHINE OPERATORS 962  
755 EXTRUDING AND FORMING MACHINE OPERATORS 321  
756 MIXING AND BLENDING MACHINE OPERATORS 354  
766 FURNACE, KILN, AND OVEN OPERATORS, EXC. FOOD 686 18
769 SLICING AND CUTTING MACHINE OPERATORS 2,245 2,245
777 MISCELLANEOUS MACHINE OPERATORS, N.E.C. 498 223
783 WELDERS AND CUTTERS 595 10
785 ASSEMBLERS 3,135 246
869 CONSTRUCTION LABORERS 837  
TOTAL 17,649 2,980

*(1) The estimates for each occupation apply across the surveyed industries in which the agent was observed. Not all industries were surveyed, and not all agents were observed in all surveyed industries. (2) When using the estimates, standard errors associated with estimates should be considered. (3) Potential exposures to a chemical agent are categorized as actual (i.e., the surveyor observed the use of the specific agent) or tradename (i.e., the surveyor observed the use of a tradename product known to contain the specific agent). The estimates presented in the table combine both categories.

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