| Agent Name | FIBERGLASS, RAW |
| CAS # | |
| RTECS # | |
| Agent Code | M0538 |
| Code | Occupation Description (1980) | Total # Employees (Male & Female) |
Total # Female Employees |
| 213 | ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS | 780 | 51 |
| 216 | ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS, N.E.C. | 130 | |
| 235 | TECHNICIANS, N.E.C. | 36 | |
| 453 | JANITORS AND CLEANERS | 1,076 | |
| 515 | AIRCRAFT MECHANICS, EXC. ENGINE | 567 | 21 |
| 519 | MACHINERY MAINTENANCE OCCUPATIONS | 31 | 31 |
| 549 | NOT SPECIFIED MECHANICS AND REPAIRERS | 576 | |
| 567 | CARPENTERS | 172 | 10 |
| 573 | DRYWALL INSTALLERS | 314 | |
| 579 | PAINTERS, CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE | 297 | |
| 585 | PLUMBERS, PIPEFITTERS, AND STEAMFITTERS | 279 | |
| 617 | MINING OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C. | 159 | |
| 633 | SUPERVISORS, PRODUCTION OCCUPATIONS | 437 | |
| 634 | TOOL AND DIE MAKERS | 350 | 32 |
| 637 | MACHINISTS | 382 | |
| 683 | ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLERS | 486 | 390 |
| 696 | STATIONARY ENGINEERS | 520 | 47 |
| 699 | MISCELLANEOUS PLANT AND SYSTEM OPERATORS | 181 | |
| 704 | LATHE AND TURNING MACHINE OPERATORS | 6,760 | |
| 706 | PUNCHING AND STAMPING PRESS MACHINE OPERATORS | 9 | |
| 719 | MOLDING AND CASTING MACHINE OPERATORS | 2,169 | 989 |
| 727 | SAWING MACHINE OPERATORS | 31 | |
| 756 | MIXING AND BLENDING MACHINE OPERATORS | 286 | |
| 759 | PAINTING AND PAINT SPRAYING MACHINE OPERATORS | 130 | 61 |
| 777 | MISCELLANEOUS MACHINE OPERATORS, N.E.C. | 1,907 | 336 |
| 779 | MACHINE OPERATORS, NOT SPECIFIED | 428 | 334 |
| 783 | WELDERS AND CUTTERS | 102 | |
| 785 | ASSEMBLERS | 248 | 187 |
| 804 | TRUCK DRIVERS, HEAVY | 874 | |
| 859 | MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL MOVING EQUIPMENT OPERATORS | 119 | |
| 869 | CONSTRUCTION LABORERS | 795 | |
| 883 | FREIGHT, STOCK, AND MATERIAL MOVERS, HAND, N.E.C. | 121 | |
| 889 | LABORERS, EXCEPT CONSTRUCTION | 216 | |
| TOTAL | 20,970 | 2,488 | |
*(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.