Manufacturing, Repair, Painting, and Drafting Occupations X Recommended Skills: Safety and Health Management
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Calender Worker (Raw Rubber Processing)
The calender worker (raw rubber processing) operates a calender machine to process rubber compound into thin sheet form, in manufacturing.
Leather Manufacturer
Manufacturing job that processes raw hides such as cowhide and sheepskin through tanning, dyeing, cutting, sewing, and finishing.
Leather Strop (Kawato) Maker
A profession that manufactures leather strops (strops) and provides finishing abrasives for sharpening blades.
Leather Tanner
A profession that tans animal hides using chemical and physical methods to produce leather with durability and flexibility.
Toy Worker
Artisan who molds, processes, assembles, and paints toys from materials such as wood and plastic, and performs quality inspections.
Photosensitive Agent Coating Worker (Film Manufacturing)
Manufacturing job that uniformly applies photosensitive agent to film surfaces, followed by drying and inspection.
Photosensitive Paper Manufacturing Worker
Occupation of manufacturing photosensitive paper for photography. Responsible for processes from chemical formulation to coating, drying, and inspection.
Finished Vehicle Inspector (Automotive)
This occupation involves inspecting fully assembled automobiles before shipment to verify that their appearance and functions meet the specified standards.
Drying Worker (Textile Manufacturing)
This occupation involves appropriately drying fabrics after dyeing or washing in the textile manufacturing process using drying machines and similar equipment.
Drying Worker (Chemical Fiber Manufacturing)
A manufacturing operator who operates drying machines in the chemical fiber production process to ensure product performance and quality.