| Agent Name | HEXACHLOROPHENE |
| CAS # | 70-30-4 |
| RTECS # | SM0700000 |
| Agent Code | 36710 |
| Code | Occupation Description (1980) | Total # Employees (Male & Female) |
Total # Female Employees |
| 086 | VETERINARIANS | 2,344 |
339 |
| 208 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, N.E.C. | 1,017 |
1,017 |
| 487 | ANIMAL CARETAKERS, EXCEPT FARM | 1,312 |
649 |
| SUBTOTAL | 4,673 |
2,005 | |
| Code | Occupation Description (1980) | Total # Employees (Male & Female) |
Total # Female Employees |
| 216 | ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS, N.E.C. | 134 |
134 |
| SUBTOTAL | 134 |
134 | |
| Code | Occupation Description (1980) | Total # Employees (Male & Female) |
Total # Female Employees |
| 095 | REGISTERED NURSES | 52 |
52 |
| 453 | JANITORS AND CLEANERS | 268 |
|
| 754 | PACKAGING AND FILLING MACHINE OPERATORS | 581 |
313 |
| 756 | MIXING AND BLENDING MACHINE OPERATORS | 268 |
|
| 889 | LABORERS, EXCEPT CONSTRUCTION | 581 |
|
| SUBTOTAL | 1,750 |
365 | |
| Code | Occupation Description (1980) | Total # Employees (Male & Female) |
Total # Female Employees |
| 095 | REGISTERED NURSES | 81 |
74 |
| SUBTOTAL | 81 |
74 | |
| Code | Occupation Description (1980) | Total # Employees (Male & Female) |
Total # Female Employees |
| 095 | REGISTERED NURSES | 15 |
15 |
| SUBTOTAL | 15 |
15 | |
| Code | Occupation Description (1980) | Total # Employees (Male & Female) |
Total # Female Employees |
| 095 | REGISTERED NURSES | 9 |
9 |
| SUBTOTAL | 9 |
9 | |
| Code | Occupation Description (1980) | Total # Employees (Male & Female) |
Total # Female Employees |
| 095 | REGISTERED NURSES | 2 |
2 |
| SUBTOTAL | 2 |
2 | |
| Code | Occupation Description (1980) | Total # Employees (Male & Female) |
Total # Female Employees |
| 216 | ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS, N.E.C. | 996 |
901 |
| 453 | JANITORS AND CLEANERS | 119 |
119 |
| SUBTOTAL | 1,115 |
1,020 | |
| Code | Occupation Description (1980) | Total # Employees (Male & Female) |
Total # Female Employees |
| 015 | MANAGERS, MEDICINE AND HEALTH | 7 |
7 |
| 027 | PERSONNEL, TRAINING, AND LABOR RELATIONS SPECIALISTS | 460 |
430 |
| 059 | ENGINEERS, N.E.C. | 47 |
11 |
| 073 | CHEMISTS, EXCEPT BIOCHEMISTS | 73 |
|
| 083 | MEDICAL SCIENTISTS | 379 |
275 |
| 084 | PHYSICIANS | 12,394 |
8,464 |
| 085 | DENTISTS | 1,598 |
523 |
| 095 | REGISTERED NURSES | 282,583 |
262,704 |
| 096 | PHARMACISTS | 3,083 |
1,642 |
| 097 | DIETITIANS | 886 |
844 |
| 098 | INHALATION THERAPISTS | 2,195 |
1,349 |
| 099 | OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS | 300 |
197 |
| 103 | PHYSICAL THERAPISTS | 6,160 |
4,889 |
| 106 | PHYSICIANS' ASSISTANTS | 4,929 |
2,464 |
| 203 | CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS | 10,986 |
7,784 |
| 206 | RADIOLOGIC TECHNICIANS | 2,970 |
1,852 |
| 207 | LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES | 17,980 |
17,067 |
| 208 | HEALTH TECHNOLOGISTS AND TECHNICIANS, N.E.C. | 10,281 |
7,556 |
| 224 | CHEMICAL TECHNICIANS | 362 |
192 |
| 303 | SUPERVISORS, GENERAL OFFICE | 118 |
69 |
| 319 | RECEPTIONISTS | 538 |
492 |
| 356 | MAIL CLERKS, EXC. POSTAL SERVICE | 1,561 |
1,561 |
| 364 | TRAFFIC, SHIPPING, AND RECEIVING CLERKS | 18 |
18 |
| 365 | STOCK AND INVENTORY CLERKS | 1,028 |
772 |
| 389 | ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OCCUPATIONS, N.E.C. | 711 |
634 |
| 444 | MISCELLANEOUS FOOD PREPARATION OCCUPATIONS | 75 |
|
| 446 | HEALTH AIDES, EXCEPT NURSING | 3,609 |
2,537 |
| 447 | NURSING AIDES, ORDERLIES, AND ATTENDANTS | 27,116 |
21,788 |
| 449 | MAIDS AND HOUSEMEN | 566 |
533 |
| 453 | JANITORS AND CLEANERS | 2,284 |
1,113 |
| 678 | DENTAL LABORATORY AND MEDICAL APPLIANCE TECHNICIANS | 35 |
21 |
| 748 | LAUNDERING AND DRY CLEANING MACHINE OPERATORS | 36 |
|
| 777 | MISCELLANEOUS MACHINE OPERATORS, N.E.C. | 322 |
187 |
| 883 | FREIGHT, STOCK, AND MATERIAL MOVERS, HAND, N.E.C. | 51 |
51 |
| 887 | VEHICLE WASHERS AND EQUIPMENT CLEANERS | 23 |
23 |
| SUBTOTAL | 395,764 |
348,049 | |
| TOTAL | 403,543 | 351,673 | |
| RELATED PAGES: Estimates by SIC, Estimates by Occupation | |||
*(1) The estimates for each occupation apply only to the 3- and 4-digit SICs surveyed within the 2-digit SIC where the agent was observed. Not all SICs were surveyed, and not all agents were observed in all surveyed SICs. (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.