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Fine Arts Schools

Industry Name
Fine Arts Schools
Description
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in offering instruction in the arts, including dance, art, drama, and music.
Category
Services
NAICS Code
611610

Job Tasks Linked to This Industry

Job Tasks

High risk job tasks associated with this industry:

  • Arc weld aluminum
  • Arc weld stainless steel
  • Braze using cadmium-based solder
  • Gas or arc weld on galvanized metal
  • Heat or machine chromium alloys
  • Heat or machine manganese alloys
  • Heat, machine, or spray lead products
  • Machine or weld on cadmium-alloyed or cadmium-plated steel
  • Make products from silica powder/stone or other fibrogenic minerals
  • Remove lead coatings
  • Spray and resand chromate-containing paints
  • Spray epoxy or polyurethane paint, shellac, lacquer, or varnish
  • Spray paints or glazes containing cadmium pigments
  • Use abrasives containing silica or silicon carbide
  • Use diisocyanates to manufacture polyurethane products
  • Use epoxy, isocyanate, or formaldehyde-resin adhesives, finishes, or sealants
  • Use n-hexane as a solvent in glues, inks, coatings, or degreasers
  • Use polyfunctional aziridine hardener in paints, varnishes, or other coatings
  • Use solder containing colophony, zinc chloride, ethanolamine, or ammonium chloride flux
  • Weld mild steel

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