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Boilermakers


Boilermakers built, installed, and repaired boilers. They also worked on other large containers that hold liquids and gases.

Boilermakers also read blueprints and marked reference points on boiler foundations. They attached ropes or chains to the boiler pieces, and signaled to crane operators about where to move them. To remove uneven edges or reshape bent plates, boilermakers used hammers, files, grinders, and cutting torches. They aligned the sections and bolted or welded the pieces to attach them. They tested the parts for leaks or other defects.

Since boilers last more than 35 years, boilermakers regularly maintain them. Boilermakers update the burners, boiler tubes, and other parts to increase efficiency. Boilermaker mechanics inspect boilers and repair or replace any parts that are not working properly. Even though the use of asbestos in insulation and fireproofing material ended in the mid-1970s, these older boilers still remain a potential health risk for people who work with them today.

Other titles for Boilermaker include:
Apprentice, Boilermaker
Boiler Erector
Boiler Fitter
Boiler Installer
Boiler Reliner
Boiler Setter
Boiler Tester
Boilerhouse Mechanic
Boilermaker Apprentice
Boilermaker Fitter
Boilermakers
Erector
Fitter Up
Locomotive Boilermaker
Mechanic, Boiler
Mechanic, Boiler Shop
Mechanic, Boilermaker
Pressure Tester

The following list of occupational tasks were specific to the boilermaker trade. Some of these tasks could have led to asbestos contamination.
  • Built and installed boilers and other pressure vessels.
  • Studied blueprints. Marked reference points for placement of parts being assembled.
  • Lifted large parts into place, using rigging equipment.
  • Shaped and cut seams, joints, irregular edges of sections, bent plates, and structural parts.
  • Bolted or welded structures and parts to ensure leak-proof joints.
  • Inspected and tested assembled vessels for faulty accessories or leakage.
  • Cleaned, maintained, and repaired equipment and parts.
Physical Work Conditions:
  • Often worked with hazardous equipment, such as gas torches and power grinders. There was some possibility of personal injury.
  • Often worked indoors. Occasionally they worked outdoors when supervising the transport of boiler pieces into a building.
  • Sometimes worked in hazardous conditions. There was some possibility of personal injury due to asbestos exposure.
  • Sometimes lifted heavy objects or worked in hot, cramped quarters with very little light. The lack of proper ventilation may have contributed to the inhalation of airborne asbestos fibers.
  • Sometimes wore hardhats, harnesses, protective clothing, safety glasses and shoes, and respirators.
  • Sometimes were exposed to loud noises.
  • Sometimes were exposed to contaminants, to include asbestos fibers, increasing the risk for lung cancer mesothelioma.

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Overview
Insulators
Boilermakers
Shipfitters
Steel Workers
Maintenance Workers
Pipe Fitters
Brake Mechanics
 
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