Table 1. Risk of head and neck cancer and occupations (3-digit and 5-digit ISCO codes)

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1 Table 1. Risk of head and neck cancer and occupations (3-digit and 5-digit ISCO codes) Occupation Isco code Cases Controls OR (95% CI) a Managers (catering & lodging services) ,4 (0,4-4,6) Hotel and restaurant ma,nager ,6 (0,1-6,3) Restaurant manager ,1 (0,5-20,9) Ship's purser /// Other managers (catering and lodging services) ,2 (0,1-10,5) Working proprietors (catering and lodging services) ,2 (0,7-1,9) Working proprietor (hotel and restaurant) ,7 (0,4-7,1) Working proprietor (restaurant) ,8 (0,4-1,8) Working proprietor (guest house) /// Working proprietor (café, bar and snack bar) ,3 (0,6-2,9) Working proprietor (catering and lodging services) ,5 (0,3-7,4) Housekeeping and related service supervisors ,7 (0,2-2,1) Housekeeper (except private service) ,6 (0,1-56,9) House steward /// Housekeeping maton /// Other housekeeping and related service supervisors ,0 (0,3-3,7) Cooks ,7 (1,1-2,6) Head cook ,2 (0,4-3,0) Cook, except private service ,6 (0,9-2,7) Cook, private service /// Ship's cook /// Other cooks ,2 (0,6-2,6) Waiters, bartenders and related workers ,3 (0,8-2,0) Waiter, general ,3 (0,7-2,5) Head waiter ,7 (0,5-25,8) Waiter, formal service ,1 (0,1-17,3) Bartender ,7 (1,1-6,9) Other waiters, bartenders and related workers ,4 (0,1-1,9) Maids and related housekeeping service workers n.e.c ,1 (0,0-1,5) Housemaid /// Hotel concierge /// Other maids and related housekeeping service workers /// Building caretakers ,8 (1,0-7,9) Concierge (apartement house) ,5 (0,5-12,0) Janitor ,3 (0,6-9,3) Other building caretakers ,0 (0,3-31,3) Charworkers, cleaners and related workers ,7 (1,0-2,8) Charworker ,8 (0,8-3,8) Window cleaner ,9 (0,2-5,5) Chimney sweep /// Other charworkers, cleaners and related workers ,2 (0,6-2,8) Launderers, dry-cleaners and pressers ,8 (1,3-34,4) Launderer (general) ,8 (1,5-165,2) Laundering-machine operator /// Dry-cleaning machine operator /// Laundry pressing-machine operator ,0 (0,2-19,4) Presser (hand) /// Other launderers, dry-cleaners and pressers ,1 (0,3-64,3)

2 Hairdressers, barbers, beauticians and related workers ,5 (0,5-4,6) Women's hairdresser ,6 (0,2-11,3) Barber-hairdresser ,8 (0,1-5,2) Other barbers, hairdressers, beauticians and related workers ,2 (0,1-13,2) Fire-fighters ,9 (1,4-11,2) Fire-fighter (general) ,1 (0,7-6,8) Fire-prevention specialist /// Aircraft accident fire-fighter ,6 (0,0- >999,999) Other fire-fighters /// Policemen and detectives ,6 (0,3-1,3) Policeman ,7 (0,3-1,7) Detective ,2 (0,0-1,2) Private police guard ,0 (0,1-12,0) Protective service workers n.e.c ,1 (0,6-2,0) Private inquiry agent ,2 (0,1-99,7) Prison guard ,4 (0,4-29,0) Watchman ,3 (0,6-2,8) Other protective service workers ,6 (0,2-1,6) Guides ,1 (0,0-1,3) Travel guide /// Sightseeing guide ,4 (0,0-8,6) Other guides /// Undertakers and embalmers ,8 (0,1-5,9) Undertaker /// Embalmer /// Other undertakers and embalmers ,7 (0,2-16,7) Other service workers n.e.c ,4 (0,2-0,9) Bookmaker (sport) /// Croupier ,2 (0,0-4,6) Nursing aid ,3 (0,1-1,1) Practical aid (pharmacy) ,6 (0,0-67,6) Pratical aid (veterinary) /// Aircraft cabin attendant ,8 (1,8-487,2) Other service workers n.e.c ,3 (0,1-1,0) Farm managers and supervisors ,6 (0,2-11,2) Farm manager ,2 (0,2-28,9) Farm supervisor ,1 (0,1-19,5) General farmers ,1 (0,6-1,8) General farmer ,1 (0,6-1,8) Specialised farmers ,5 (0,3-0,7) Field crop farmer ,1 (0,4-2,7) Orchard, vineyard and related tree and shrub crop farmer ,5 (0,1-1,9) Livestock farmer ,3 (0,1-0,8) Dairy farmer ,2 (0,1-0,5) Poultry farmer ,5 (0,2-10,2) Horticultural farmer ,7 (0,3-1,6) Other specialised farmers /// General farm workers ,4 (1,0-1,9) Farm worker (general) ,3 (0,9-1,8)

3 Farm helper (general) ,5 (0,9-2,4) Field crop and vegetable farm workers ,2 (1,1-4,2) Field crop farm worker (general) ,5 (0,6-3,8) Vegetable farm worker ,7 (0,5-5,4) Wheat farm worker ,3 (2,2-319,1) Sugar-cane farmer worker /// Other field crop and vegetable farm worker ,2 (0,1-9,4) Orchard, vineyard and related tree and shrub crop workers ,3 (0,6-2,7) Orchard worker ,9 (0,4-9,3) Vineyard worker ,1 (0,5-2,8) Other orchard, vineyard and related tree and shrub crop workers /// Livestock workers ,7 (0,3-1,4) Livestock worker (general) ,2 (0,0-0,8) Beef cattle farm worker ,1 (0,2-5,5) Sheep farm worker ,9 (0,1-10,4) Pig farm worker ,8 (0,1-27,0) Other livestock workers ,7 (0,2-2,1) Dairy farm workers ,5 (0,3-0,8) Dairy farm worker (general) ,5 (0,3-0,8) Milker (machine) /// Other dairy farm workers /// Poultry farm workers ,3 (0,0-3,2) Poultry farm worker (general) ,4 (0,0-7,2) Other poultry farm workers /// Nursery workers and gardeners ,3 (0,8-2,1) Market garden worker ,2 (0,3-5,3) Nursery worker ,5 (0,1-1,8) Gardener ,7 (1,0-3,0) Other nursery workers and gardeners ,7 (0,4-16,9) Farm machinery operators ,5 (0,2-1,0) Motorised farm equipment operator ,4 (0,2-0,9) Other farm machinery operators ,4 (0,4-13,2) Agricultural and animal husbandry workers n.e.c ,5 (2,9-19,5) Groundsman ,1 (2,4-15,6) Other agricultural and animal husbandry workers /// Loggers ,1 (0,4-3,1) Logger (general) ,7 (0,2-2,6) Tree feller and bucker /// High climber (logging) /// Other loggers /// Forestry workers (except logging) ,4 (0,3-6,1) Forest supervisor /// Forestry worker ,3 (0,4-14,2) Other forestry workers ,4 (0,0-38,6) Fishermen ,5 (0,9-6,9) Deep-sea fisherman ,9 (0,6-13,8) Inland and coastal waters fisherman ,2 (0,6-8,4) Fishermen, hunters and related workers n.e.c ,8 (0,6-5,5) Fish farm worker /// Oyster farm worker ,3 (0,8-37,1)

4 Other fishermen, hunters and related workers ,5 (0,1-2,3) Production supervisors and general foremen ,7 (0,5-0,9) Production supervisor and general foreman (general) ,7 (0,4-1,3) Supervisor and general foreman, mining, quarrying and well ,4 (0,0-6,5) drilling Supervisor and general foreman, metal processing ,3 (0,0-1,7) Supervisor and general foreman, chemical and relatedmaterials ,3 (0,0-1,7) processing Supervisor and general foreman, manufacturing of machinery and ,0 (0,5-1,9) metal products Supervisor and general foreman, manufacturing and installation ,7 (0,3-1,8) of electrical and electronic equipment Supervisor and general foreman, fabrication of products of paper, ,5 (0,1-1,6) plastics, rubber, chemical and synthetic materials Supervisor and general foreman, food and beverages processing ,5 (0,5-4,7) Supervisor and general foreman, production of textiles and ,2 (0,3-18,6) clothing manufacturing Supervisor and general foreman, construction work ,6 (0,4-1,0) Supervisor and general foreman, production and distribution of ,7 (0,2-2,7) electricity, gas and water Other production supervisors and general foremen ,4 (0,1-1,1) Miners and quarrymen ,0 (0,4-2,5) Miner (general) ,9 (0,6-6,3) Quarryman (general) /// Drilling-machine operator (mine and quarry) /// Continuous-mining-machine operator /// Shot-firer (mine and quarry) ,2 (0,0-97,7) Underground timberman ,0 (0,0-68,8) Other miners and quarrymen /// Mineral and stone treaters ,7 (0,3-23,2) Stone splitter /// Mineral-crushing-machine operator ,8 (0,1-10,2) Other mineral and stone treaters /// Well drillers, borers and related workers ,3 (0,6-61,5) Well puller (oil and gas wells) /// Acidiser (oil and gas wells) /// Well driller and borer (except oil and gas wells) ,4 (0,2-35,6) Other well drillers, borers and related workers /// Metal smelting, converting and refining furnace-men ,4 (0,1-1,5) Blast furnaceman (ore smelting) /// Furnaceman (non-ferrous metal converting and refining) ,2 (0,1-71,1) Other metal smelting, converting and refining furnacemen ,3 (0,1-1,3) Metal rolling-mill workers ,2 (0,5-33,8) Hot-roller (steel) /// Continuous-mill roller (steel) /// Cold-roller (steel) /// Roller (non-ferrous metals) ,0 (0,1-31,7) Other metal rolling-mill workers /// Metal melters and reheaters ,7 (0,4-33,4) Furnaceman (metal melting, except cupola) /// Furnaceman (metal reheating) ,6 (0,1-357,7) Metal casters ,0 (0,3-11,7) Metal pourers ,7 (0,2-29,7)

5 Die-casting-machine operator /// Other metal casters /// Metal moulders and coremakers ,4 (1,1-11,1) Bench moulder (metal) ,7 (0,3-51,9) Floor and pit moulder /// Moulder (machine) ,1 (2,2-260,1) Coremaker (hand) /// Coremaker (machine) /// Other metal moulders and coremakers ,4 (0,0-4,9) Metal annealers, temperers and case-hardeners ,1 (0,4-10,7) Annealer /// Hardener ,5 (0,0-4,6) Other metal annealers, temperers and case-hardeners ,2 (0,1-50,7) Metal drawers and extruders ,8 (0,3-26,6) Wire drawer (machine) /// Extruder operator (metal) ,9 (0,1-15,2) Other metal drawers and extruders /// Metal platers and coaters ,7 (0,2-2,5) Electroplater ,4 (0,0-4,2) Hot-dip plater ,1 (0,1-9,3) Other metal platers and coaters ,7 (0,1-5,4) Metal processors n.e.c ,2 (1,4-7,1) Metal bluer ,5 (0,3-121,3) Casting finisher ,6 (0,7-9,4) Metal cleaner ,9 (0,8-10,1) Other metal processors ,0 (0,9-56,7) Wood treaters ,0 (0,1-28,8) Wood-seasoning worker /// Wood-treating worker ,9 (0,0-23,8) Sawyers, plywood makers and related wood-processing workers ,2 (0,9-5,2) Sawmill sawyer (general) ,4 (1,1-66,6) Edge sawyer /// Band-saw operator ,3 (0,1-25,9) Veneer cutter ,7 (0,1-5,6) Plywood core-laying-machine operator ,1 (0,2-82,7) Wood grader ,3 (0,0-5,1) Other sawyers, plywood makers and related wood-processing ,6 (0,8-27,6) workers Paper pulp preparers ,0 (0,0-40,0) Wood grinder /// Digester operator /// Other paper pulp preparers /// Paper makers ,8 (0,5-6,6) Paper-making-machine operator (wet end) /// Paper-making-machine operator (back end) ,2 (0,0-65,9) Coating-machine operator ,3 (0,1-40,7) Other paper makers ,7 (0,4-7,8) Crushers, grinders and mixers ,7 (0,2-2,1) Miller-grinder (chemical and related processes) /// Mixing- and blending-machine operator (chemical and related processes) ,9 (0,3-2,7)

6 Other crushers, grinders and mixers ,7 (0,3-168,8) Cookers, roasters and related heat-treaters ,0 (0,4-11,3) Cooker (chemical and related processes) /// Roaster (chemical and related processes) /// Other cookers, roasters and related heat-treaters ,0 (0,3-53,8) Filter and separator operators ,7 (0,1-4,9) Rotary-drum filterer /// Centrifugal separator operator /// Other filter and separator operators ,6 (0,0-12,0) Still and reactor operators ,1 (0,2-5,3) Reactor-converter operator (chemical processes, except ,2 (0,0-1,8) petroleum) Evaporator operator ,7 (0,3-71,6) Other still and reactor operators ,7 (0,2-30,6) Petroleum-refining workers ,5 (0,1-5,2) Desulphurisation treatr (petroleum refining) /// Pumpman (petroleum refining) /// Stillman (petroleum refining) ,4 (0,0-7,1) Controlman (petroluem refining) /// Other petroleum-refining workers ,0 (0,0-62,3) Chemical processers and related workers n.e.c ,9 (0,4-9,0) Charcoal burner /// Synthetic fibre maker /// Chemical processer (radioactive materials) /// Other chemical processers and related workers ,1 (0,2-7,6) Fibre preparers /// Fibre grader and classer /// Fibre comber /// Spinners and winders ,0 (0,9-4,5) Spinners, thread and yarn ,2 (0,1-9,5) Doubler /// Twister /// Winder ,6 (0,6-4,9) Other spinners and winders ,2 (0,7-14,1) Weaving- and knitting-machine setters and pattern-card preparers ,7 (0,1-3,3) Loom fixer ,5 (0,1-3,9) Knitting-machine setter /// Other weaving- and knitting-machine setters and pattern-card /// preparers Weavers and related workers ,3 (0,5-3,9) Beam warper /// Loom threader (hand) /// Cloth weaver (hand) /// Cloth weaver (machine, except Jacquard loom) ,6 (0,3-7,9) Jacquard weaver /// Net maker (machine) /// Fabrics examiner ,9 (0,1-10,4) Other weavers and related workers ,9 (0,1-9,3) Knitters ,6 (0,3-8,3) Knitting-machine operator (garment) ,1 (0,4-25,1) Knitting-machine operator (hosiery) ///

7 Knitter (hand-operated machine) /// Other knitters /// Bleachers, dyers and textile product finishers ,5 (0,5-4,6) Textile bleacher ,5 (0,2-37,5) Fabric dyer ,9 (0,4-9,8) Garment dyer /// Textile waterproofer /// Other bleachers, dyers and textile product finishers ,5 (0,1-5,8) Spinners, weavers, knitters, dyers and related workers n.e.c ,3 (0,1-12,5) Other spinners, weavers, knitters, dyers and related workers n.e.c ,3 (0,1-12,5) Tanners and fellmongers ,7 (0,1-8,7) Hide and skin grader /// Fellmonger /// Tanner /// Leather dyer and stainer /// Other tanners and fellmongers /// Pelt dressers ,3 (0,1-29,0) Pelt flesher /// Pelt dyer (hand) /// Pelt stertcher /// Grain millers and related workers ,4 (0,1-2,2) Grain miller ,2 (0,0-3,3) Spice miller /// Other grain millers and related workers ,3 (0,0-3,1) Sugar processers and refiners ,4 (0,1-13,9) Crystalliser operator (sugar refining) /// Continuous sugar-refining-machine operator /// Other sugar processers and refiners ,6 (0,0-10,5) Butchers and meat preparers ,5 (1,0-2,4) Butcher, general ,1 (0,6-2,2) Slaughterer ,5 (0,6-21,1) Meta cutter ,4 (0,9-6,3) Sausage maker /// Other butchers and meat preparers ,0 (1,0-3,7) Food preservers ,8 (0,6-13,1) Preserving cook, general ,7 (0,0-51,6) Sterilising cook /// Pickler, food ,9 (0,1-30,5) Other food preservers ,1 (0,3-38,3) Dairy product processors ,7 (0,7-4,1) Dairy product processer (general) /// Dairy product pasteuriser ,7 (0,0-10,8) Butter maker /// Cheese maker ,7 (0,1-4,3) Ice-cream maker /// Other dairy product processers ,5 (0,7-9,0) Bakers, pastrycooks and confectionery makers ,4 (0,9-2,1) Baker, general ,7 (1,1-6,6) Bread baker ,0 (0,6-1,9) Pastry maker ,2 (0,5-2,6)

8 Macaroni maker ,1 (0,5-33,1) Chocolate maker /// Confectionery maker /// Other bakers, pastrycooks and confectionery makers ,7 (0,3-2,0) Tea, coffee and cocoa preparers ,4 (0,0-8,9) Coffee roaster ,6 (0,0-14,3) Other tea, coffee and coca preparers /// Brewers, wine and beverage makers ,6 (0,7-9,1) Malt cooker /// Fermenting-room man /// Wine workers ,6 (0,2-11,0) Wine and liquor taster /// Fruit-press operator /// Other brewers, wine and bevareage makers ,1 (0,1-8,9) Food and beverage processers n.e.c ,5 (0,5-4,6) Fish butcher ,1 (0,3-4,3) Other food and beverages processers ,7 (0,4-19,1) Tobacco preparers /// Tobacco-cutting-machine operator /// Cigarette makers /// Cigarette makers (machine) /// Tailors and dressmakers /// Tailor (made-to-measure garments) /// Dressmaker /// Other tailors and dressmakers /// Milliners and hat makers /// Other milliners and hatmakers /// Patternmakers and cutters ,7 (0,4-17,7) Garment maker /// Garment cutter, except leather ,8 (0,4-57,5) Leather glove cutter /// Other patternmakers and cutters /// Sewers and embroiderers ,5 (0,0-408,3) Leather garment hand sewer /// Other sewers and embroiderers /// Upholsterers and related workers ,5 (0,1-1,8) Furniture upholsterer ,8 (0,1-6,8) Vehicle upholsterer ,4 (0,1-2,6) Other upholsterers and related workers ,2 (0,0-3,2) Tailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers and related workers /// n.e.c. Sail, tent and awning maker /// Shoemakers and shoe repairers ,9 (0,1-5,6) Shoemaker (general) /// Orthopaedic footwear maker /// Shoe repairer ,9 (0,1-5,6) Other shoemakers and shoe repairers ,6 (0,0-9,6) Shoe cutters, lasters, sewers and related workers ,8 (0,3-2,2) Clicker cutter (machine) /// Shoe cutter (hand) ///

9 Uppers preparer ,0 (0,1-11,5) Sole pressman /// Sole fitter /// Laster ,5 (0,2-15,0) Shoe sewer (machine) /// Shoe finisher ,2 (0,2-31,0) Other shoe cutter, lasters, sewers and related workers /// Leather goods makers ,2 (0,2-5,9) Leather goods maker (general) ,1 (0,1-10,3) Saddler and harness maker ,9 (0,1-642,6) Leather cutter ,5 (0,0-14,3) Leather goods assembler /// Other leather goods makers /// Cabinetmakers ,9 (0,5-1,7) Cabinetmaker ,8 (0,4-1,6) Other cabinetmakers ,4 (0,4-4,8) Woodworking-machine operators ,2 (1,3-8,0) Woodworking-machine setter (general) ,0 (0,0-27,9) Woodworking-machine operator (general) ,0 (0,6-15,1) Woodworking-machine setter-operator (general) /// Precision sawyer ,2 (0,4-14,1) Wood-lathe setter-operator /// Wood-shaping-machine setter-operator ,7 (0,2-72,7) Wood-planing-machine setter-operator /// Other woodworking machine operators ,0 (0,3-141,3) Cabinetmakers and related woodworkers n.e.c ,9 (0,5-1,7) Coach-body builder /// Cartwright /// Cooper ,5 (0,0-5,9) Wooden patternmaker /// Wooden model maker /// Wood carver ,3 (0,2-30,7) Veneer applier ,2 (0,0-2,8) Wooden furniture finisher ,4 (0,5-10,9) Other cabinetmakers and related woodworkers ,1 (0,5-2,7) Stone cutters and carvers ,6 (0,2-2,2) Stone cutter and finisher ,5 (0,1-2,6) Stone lathe operator /// Monument carver-setter ,5 (0,1-25,7) Other stone cutters and carvers /// Blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forging-press operators ,9 (0,4-1,9) Blacksmith (general) ,0 (0,4-2,6) Hammersmith /// Drop-hammer operator /// Forging-press operator ,1 (0,4-10,9) Other blacksmiths, hammersmiths and forging-press operators ,2 (0,0-2,1) Toolmakers, metal pattern makers and metal markers ,9 (0,9-3,9) Tool and die maker ,8 (0,8-4,3) Jig and gauge maker ,8 (0,2-18,0) Metal pattern maker (foundry) ,8 (0,1-38,4)

10 Metal marker ,5 (0,1-21,5) Other toolmakers, metal patternmakers and metal markers ,8 (0,0-71,6) Machine-tool setter-operators ,9 (0,5-1,5) Metalworking-machine setter (general) ,6 (0,2-1,5) Metalworking-machine setter-operator (general) ,3 (0,6-9,1) Lathe setter-operator ,6 (0,7-9,9) Milling-machine setter-operator ,1 (0,0-1,1) Precision-grinding-machine setter-operator /// Numerical-control-machine setter-operator ,5 (0,1-2,6) Other machine-tool setter-operators ,6 (0,3-8,9) Machine-tool operators ,2 (0,9-1,8) Machine-tool operator (general) ,0 (0,6-1,8) Lathe operator ,2 (0,6-2,3) Milling-machine operator ,4 (0,6-3,5) Planing-machine operator /// Boring-machine operator ,9 (0,1-696,4) Drilling-machine operator ,6 (1,1-20,1) Precision-grinding-machine operator ,9 (0,6-13,7) Metal-sawing-machone operator ,0 (1,0-251,0) Automatic transfer-machine operator ,3 (0,0-362,5) Other machine-tool operators ,3 (0,1-0,7) Metal grinders, polishers and tool sharpeners ,8 (0,4-1,7) Buffing- and polishing-machine operator ,3 (0,4-3,7) Tool grinder, machine tools ,9 (0,2-4,2) Saw repairer and sharpener /// Other metal grinders, polishers and tool sharpeners ,2 (0,0-1,5) Blacksmiths, toolmakers and machine-tool operators n.e.c ,1 (0,7-1,8) Gunsmith /// Locksmith ,4 (0,6-3,2) Metal spinner ,1 (0,1-24,6) Metal former (hand) ,4 (0,1-16,5) Metal-press operator ,7 (0,2-2,3) Metal-bending-machine operator ,3 (0,0-4,4) Power-shear operator ,5 (0,4-5,4) Other blacksmiths, toolmakers and machine-tool operators ,0 (0,4-2,1) Machinery fitters and machine assemblers ,9 (0,6-1,4) Machinery fitter (general) ,5 (0,7-3,2) Machinery fitter-assembler (general) ,8 (0,3-2,1) Internal combustion engine fitter-assembler (except aircraft and ,3 (0,0-3,0) marine engines) Aircraft engine fitter-assembler /// Marine engine fitter-assembler ,3 (0,0-4,4) Metalworking machine-tool fitter-assembler ,9 (0,1-6,3) Mining machinery fitter-assembler /// Printing machinery fitter-assembler /// Textile machinery fitter-assembler ,3 (0,0-6,0) Woodworking machinery fitter-assembler /// Agricultural machinery fitter-assembler ,9 (0,1-7,5) Earth-moving equipment fitter-assembler /// Office machinery fitter-assembler ///

11 Machinery erector and installer ,7 (0,3-2,0) Refrigeration and air-conditioning plan installer and mechanic ,6 (0,2-2,4) Airframe fitter-assembler ,1 (0,2-6,5) Other machinery fitters and machine assemblers ,8 (0,3-1,8) Watch, clock and precision-instrument makers ,3 (0,5-3,6) Watch and clock assembler /// Watch and clock repairer ,5 (0,2-130,1) Precision-instrument maker and repairer ,5 (0,2-12,0) Optical instrument maker and repairer /// Precision-instrument assembler /// Orthopaedic appliance maker and repairer /// Dental prosthesis maker and repairer ,2 (0,3-18,6) Other watch, clock and precision-instrument makers ,8 (0,1-9,9) Motor-vechicle mechanics ,1 (0,8-1,5) Automobile mechanic ,0 (0,7-1,4) Motor-truck mechanic ,4 (0,7-2,8) Motor-cycle mechanic ,0 (0,2-3,7) Other motor-vehicle mechanics ,1 (0,5-2,6) Aircraft engine mechanics ,0 (0,3-3,8) Aircraft engine mechanic (general) ,4 (0,3-6,5) Aircraft engine service mechanic /// Other aircraft engine mechanics ,5 (0,0-10,9) Machinery fitters, machine assemblers and precision-instrument ,8 (0,6-1,0) makers (except electrical) n.e.c. Machinery mechanic (general) ,8 (0,5-1,5) Reciprocating steam-engine mechanic ,2 (0,8-34,9) Diesel engine mechanic (except motor vehicle) ,2 (0,1-1,0) Turbine mechanic (except aircraft and marine turbines) ,1 (0,0-2,3) Metalworking machine-tool mechanic ,5 (0,1-1,8) Mining machinery mechanic ,5 (0,1-3,6) Printing machinery mechanic /// Textile machinery mechanic ,9 (0,2-3,6) Woodworking machinery mechanic ,1 (0,3-29,2) Agricultural machinery mechanic ,1 (0,0-0,5) Earth-moving equipment and construction machinery mechanic ,2 (0,4-3,8) Office machines mechanic ,7 (0,1-5,2) Plant maintenance mechanic ,0 (1,1-3,6) Pedal-cycle repairer ,0 (0,1-9,3) Oiler and greaser (except ships' engine) /// Mechanical products inspector and tester ,9 (0,4-1,9) Other machinery fitters, machine assemblers and precisioninstrument ,3 (0,1-0,9) makers (except electrical) Electrical fitters ,8 (0,5-1,4) Electrical fitter (general) ,7 (0,3-1,4) Electrical motor and generator fitter ,2 (0,0-2,1) Electrical transformer fitter ,2 (0,0-3,8) Electrical switchgear and control apparatus fitter ,0 (0,2-4,6) Electrical instrument fitter ,2 (0,1-10,1) Electrical elevator and related equipment fitter ,6 (0,4-16,2) Other electrical fitters ,0 (0,3-3,3) Electronic fitters ,8 (0,4-1,6)

12 Electronics fitter (general) ,4 (0,5-4,2) Electronics fitter (radio, television, and radar equipment) ,0 (0,2-4,8) Electronics fitter (medical equipment) /// Electronic computer and related equipment fitter ,1 (0,0-0,9) Electronics fitter (industrial equipment) ,7 (0,1-3,8) Electronic signalling systems fitter ,1 (0,1-21,8) Other electronics fitters ,7 (0,1-3,6) Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers ,3 (0,9-5,5) Electrical equipment assembler ,3 (0,7-7,3) Electronic equipment assembler ,3 (0,3-32,2) Coil winder (machine) ,8 (0,2-14,0) Coil winder (hand) ,9 (0,0-126,3) Other electrical and electronic equipment assemblers ,5 (0,1-40,7) Radio and television repairmen ,4 (0,4-4,3) Radio and television mechanic ,4 (0,3-5,4) Other radio and television repairmen ,5 (0,2-10,1) Electrical wiremen ,0 (0,7-1,5) Electrican, general ,1 (0,5-2,1) Building electrician ,2 (0,7-2,0) Aircraft electrician ,4 (0,0-9,1) Ship's electrician ,5 (0,5-4,6) Vehicle electrician ,6 (0,2-2,1) Stage and studio electrician /// Maintenance electrician ,4 (0,6-2,8) Electrical repairman ,9 (0,3-2,8) Other electrical wiremen ,7 (0,3-1,8) Telephone and telegraph installers ,5 (0,2-1,2) Telephone and telegraph installer ,9 (0,3-2,3) Telephone and telegraph mechanic ,3 (0,1-1,4) Other telephone and telegraph installers ,4 (0,3-7,1) Electric linemen and cable jointers ,5 (0,8-3,0) Electric power lineman ,7 (0,6-4,6) Electric traction lineman ,1 (0,3-54,6) Telephone and telegraph lineman ,7 (0,5-5,4) Electric cable jointer ,7 (0,1-6,2) Other electric linemen and cable jointers ,5 (0,0-5,5) Electrical fitters and related electrical and electronics workers ,7 (0,1-3,1) n.e.c. Electrical and electronic products inspector and tester ,7 (0,2-3,4) Other electrical fitters and related electrical and electronics /// workers Broadcasting station operators /// Radio and television transmitting equipment operator /// Radio and television studio equipment operator /// Other broadcasting station operators /// Sound-equipment operators and cinema projectionists ,1 (0,1-8,0) Sound-recording equipment operator /// Cinema projectionnist ,6 (0,4-33,4) Plumbers and pipe fitters ,3 (0,9-2,0) Plumber (general) ,3 (0,8-2,0) Pipe fitter (general) ,1 (0,9-4,6)

13 Gas pipe fitter ,2 (0,6-27,5) Marine pipe fitter ,6 (0,3-10,7) Aircraft pipe and tube fitter /// Other plumbers and pipe fitters ,3 (0,1-1,0) Welders and flame-cutters ,9 (1,3-2,8) Gas and electric welder (general) ,2 (1,6-6,3) Gas welder ,6 (0,5-5,1) Electric arc welder (hand) ,9 (1,0-3,6) Electric arc welder (machine) ,6 (0,6-50,4) Resistance welder ,3 (0,1-1,7) Brazer ,6 (0,0-36,7) Flame-cutter (hand) ,3 (0,3-6,0) Flame-cutter (machine) ,5 (0,1-57,3) Solderer (hand) ,4 (0,0-4,1) Other welders and flame-cutters ,5 (0,5-4,3) Sheet-metal workers ,2 (0,8-1,9) Sheet-metal worker, general ,2 (0,7-2,2) Sheet-metal marker ,9 (0,6-14,0) Coppersmith ,7 (0,1-5,8) Tinsmith ,9 (0,2-19,8) Boilersmith ,5 (0,1-1,9) Vehicle sheet-metal worker ,0 (0,5-2,2) Aircraft sheet-metal worker ,9 (0,1-265,1) Other sheet-metal workers ,7 (0,3-2,2) Structural metal preparers and erectors ,1 (1,2-3,7) Structural metal marker /// Structural steel worker (workshop) ,7 (0,8-17,0) Constructional steel erector ,7 (1,3-5,5) Metal shipwright ,5 (0,1-2,7) Hand riveter /// Other structural metal preparers and erectors ,5 (0,1-2,7) Jewellery and precious metal workers ,6 (0,1-6,3) Jewellery repairer /// Gem setter /// Jewellery engraver /// Other jewellery and precious metal workers /// Glass formers, cutters, grinders and finishers ,4 (0,1-1,3) Glass blower /// Scientific glass blower ,0 (0,0-167,5) Glass-pressing-machine operator ,2 (0,9-147,3) Glass cutter ,1 (0,0-2,3) Optical glass cutter /// Glass edge grinder /// Lens polishing-machine operator /// Other glass formers, cutters, grinders and finishers ,1 (0,0-1,6) Potters and related clay and abrasive formers ,2 (0,2-8,1) Potter (general) /// Pottery and porcelain modeller /// Pottery and porcelain thrower /// Pottery and porcelain jiggerman ///

14 Brick and tile moulder (hand) /// Pottery and porcelain presser (hand) /// Other potters and related clay and abrasive formers ,6 (0,0-66,1) Glass and ceramics kilnmen ,9 (0,1-12,6) Glass-making furnaceman /// Brick and tile kilnman /// Other glass and ceramics kilnmen /// Glass and ceramics painters and decorators ,5 (0,1-111,3) Glass painter /// Ceramics spray-painter /// Other glass and ceramics painters and decorators /// Glass formers, potters and related workers n.e.c ,2 (0,1-10,4) Glass mixer /// Abrasives mixer ,2 (0,1-14,6) Other glass formers, potters and related workers /// Rubber and plastics product makers (except tire makers and tire ,0 (1,0-3,9) vulcanisers) Rubber millman ,1 (0,0-0,8) Rubber calender operator ,5 (0,0-16,2) Rubber moulding-press operator ,2 (0,4-46,7) Rubber goods assembler /// Plastics injection-moulding-machine operator ,9 (0,2-3,3) Plastics compression-moulding-machine operator ,2 (0,2-20,7) Plastics extruding-machine operator /// Plastics laminator /// Plastics products assembler ,7 (0,0-11,8) Plastics products fabricator ,2 (0,4-28,5) Other rubber and plastics products makers (except tire makers ,2 (0,7-6,4) and tire vulcanisers) Tire makers and vulcanisers ,1 (0,3-3,3) Tire builder /// Tire rebuilder /// Other tire makers and vulcanises ,4 (0,3-5,4) Paper and paperboard products makers ,9 (0,5-7,8) Paper box maker (hand) /// Paper box maker (machine) /// Cardboard lining-machine operator /// Paper box cutting- and creasing-press operator ,6 (0,1-73,2) Cardboard-press operator /// Cellophane bag maker (machine) /// Other paper and paperboard products makers ,0 (0,2-73,4) Compositors and type-setters ,6 (0,2-2,0) Printer, general ,8 (0,2-3,5) Hand compositor ,3 (0,0-4,8) Linotype operator /// Monotype keyboard operator /// Printing maker-up ,8 (0,2-40,3) Photo-type-setting machine operator /// Other compositors and type-setters /// Printing pressmen ,6 (0,3-1,2) Cylinder pressman ///

15 Rotary pressman ,6 (0,1-3,7) Offset pressman ,5 (0,2-1,5) Rotogravure pressman /// Other printing pressmen ,4 (0,1-1,4) Stereotypers and electrotypers ,1 (0,0-28,1) Electrotyper /// Other stereotypers and electrotypers ,6 (0,0-65,2) Printing engravers (except photo-engravers) ,9 (0,3-54,5) Lithographic stone engraver /// Metal printing plate, roller and die engraver (hand) /// Engraving pantograph operator /// Photo-engravers ,3 (0,1-14,4) Photo-engraver (general) ,7 (0,0-21,5) Photogravure cameraman ,3 (0,0-5,3) Photogravure retoucher /// Photo-mechanical transferrer ,3 (0,0-5,3) Other photo-engravers /// Bookbinders and related workers ,1 (0,2-5,7) Bookbinder (hand) ,9 (0,1-7,6) Bookbinder (machine) ,7 (0,1-5,3) Other bookbinders and related workers /// Photographic dark-room workers ,7 (0,1-3,0) Colour developper ,6 (0,1-6,5) Photograph printer ,2 (0,1-12,0) Photograph enlarger /// Other photographic dark-room workers ,2 (0,0-1,3) Printers and related workers n.e.c ,2 (0,2-7,2) Silk-screen stencil cutter /// Silk-screen printer ,3 (0,0-40,0) Textile printer /// Other printers and related workers ,3 (0,2-65,1) Painters, construction ,4 (0,9-2,1) Building painter ,4 (0,9-2,3) Structural steel and ship painter ,9 (0,3-3,0) Other painter, construction ,2 (0,4-3,6) Painters n.e.c ,0 (0,5-1,9) Brush-painter (except construction) ,3 (0,2-11,0) Spray-painter (except construction) ,7 (0,6-4,7) Hand dipper /// Automobile painter ,8 (0,3-2,0) Other painters ,5 (0,1-3,5) Musical instruments makers and tuners /// Musical instrument tuner /// Basketry weavers and brush makers /// Basket maker /// Brush maker (hand) /// Other basketry weavers and brush makers /// Non-metallic mineral product makers ,6 (0,1-3,2) Cast concrete product maker ,6 (0,1-4,9) Asbestos cement product maker ///

16 Cast stone maker /// Other non-metallic mineral product makers /// Other production and related workers ,9 (0,5-1,6) Taxidermist /// Linoleum maker /// Doll and stuffed toy maker /// Photographic film and paper maker /// Quality inspector ,9 (0,4-2,1) Other production and related workers n.e.c ,0 (0,5-2,1) Bricklayers, stonemasons and tile setters ,9 (1,1-3,0) Bricklayer (construction) ,3 (0,6-2,9) Bricklayer (chimney building) /// Firebrick layer /// Stonemason (construction) ,6 (0,3-9,8) Marble setter /// Tile setter ,2 (0,5-2,8) Paviour ,5 (0,4-28,6) Other bricklayers, stonemasons and tile setters ,4 (1,2-16,0) Reinforced concreters, cement finishers and terrazzo workers ,7 (1,0-3,1) Reinforced concreter (general) ,2 (1,6-17,0) Concrete shutterer ,1 (0,5-2,4) Reinforcing iron worker ,5 (0,1-2,6) Terrazzo worker /// Other reinforced concreters, cement finishers and terrazzo ,9 (0,6-13,9) workers Roofers ,6 (1,2-5,8) Slate and tile roofer ,4 (0,4-4,8) Asphalt roofer ,1 (0,0-1,2) Metal roofer ,0 (1,4-11,6) Other roofers ,9 (0,2-46,4) Carpenters, joiners and parquetry workers ,6 (1,1-2,3) Carpenter, general ,8 (1,3-6,1) Construction carpenter ,6 (1,2-17,0) Construction joiner ,5 (1,8-7,1) Wood shipwright ,4 (0,1-2,2) Ship joiner ,8 (0,2-3,4) Wooden boatbuilder /// Bench carpenter ,6 (0,3-1,2) Parquetry worker ,7 (0,1-4,1) Other carpenters, joiners and parquetry workers ,1 (0,4-2,9) Plasterers ,2 (1,0-4,8) Plasterer, general ,2 (0,9-5,4) Stucco plasterer ,5 (0,0-9,5) Other plasterers ,4 (0,4-4,8) Insulators ,6 (0,5-4,6) Building insulator (hand) ,9 (0,4-8,9) Building insulator (machine) /// Boiler and pipe insulator /// Refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment insulator ,7 (0,1-4,8) Other insulators ,8 (0,0-128,0)

17 Glaziers ,5 (0,1-1,9) Building glazier ,5 (0,1-3,6) Patent roofing glazier /// Plate-glass glazier ,0 (0,0-27,3) Vehicle glazier ,2 (0,1-28,3) Other glaziers /// Construction workers n.e.c ,5 (1,1-2,0) Housebuilder (general) ,9 (1,2-3,0) Building maintenance man ,1 (0,6-2,1) Paperhanger ,4 (0,1-2,3) Scaffolder ,0 (0,2-5,9) Demolition worker ,3 (0,1-1,9) Pipe layer ,6 (0,1-2,7) Underwater worker /// Composition tile layer ,8 (0,1-4,6) Building exterior cleaner /// Other construction workers ,3 (0,8-2,2) Power-generating machinery operators ,9 (0,2-5,2) Power-plant operator ,4 (0,1-37,0) Power reactor operator ,6 (0,5-124,6) Load dispatcher (electric power) /// Other power-generating machinery operators ,2 (0,0-3,7) Stationary engine and related equipment operators n.e.c ,9 (0,4-2,2) Stationary engine operator (general) ,7 (0,0-315,1) Gas-compressor operator ,2 (0,2-820,5) Boiler fireman ,7 (0,1-6,0) Pumping-station operator /// Water treatment plant operator (waterworks) ,4 (0,0-4,3) Incinerator plant operator /// Refrigeration system operator /// Heating and ventilation equipment operator ,1 (0,4-11,7) Other stationary engine and related equipment operators ,2 (0,0-1,3) Dockers and freight handlers ,0 (0,8-1,4) Docker ,6 (0,8-17,1) Railway and road vehicle loader ,6 (0,6-4,3) Aircraft loader /// Warehouse porter ,8 (0,6-1,2) Hand packer ,4 (0,7-2,9) Machine packer ,3 (0,6-2,8) Machine labeller ,8 (0,1-5,7) Other dockers and freight handlers ,3 (0,5-3,3) Riggers and cable splicers /// Hoisting equipment rigger (construction) /// Suspension bridge cable worker /// Other riggers and cable splicers /// Crane and hoist operators ,5 (0,7-3,2) Bridge- or gantry-crane operator ,1 (0,2-214,1) Stationery jib-crane operator ,1 (0,4-23,3) Tower-crane operator /// Mobile-crane operator ,4 (0,5-12,4)

18 Hoist operator (construction) /// Hoist operator (mine) /// Winch operator /// Other crane and hoist operators ,3 (0,1-16,5) Earth-moving and related machinery operators ,4 (0,8-2,3) Excavating-machine operator ,3 (0,5-3,7) Trench-digging-machine operator ,7 (0,1-3,6) Bulldozer operator ,8 (0,5-6,5) Dredge operator ,3 (0,0-4,6) Pile-driver operator /// Road-grader and scraper operator ,6 (0,3-43,9) Road-roller operator ,3 (0,2-25,5) Concrete paving-machine operator ,4 (0,0-7,3) Tar-spreading machine operator ,1 (0,4-23,1) Concrete-mixer operator ,4 (0,3-6,5) Concrete-mixing-plant operator ,1 (0,2-7,5) Other earth-moving and related machinery operators ,0 (0,3-3,6) Material handling equipment operators n.e.c ,8 (1,1-2,9) Lifting-truck operator ,5 (0,8-2,8) Dumper driver ,4 (0,9-6,0) Shuttle-car operator (mine) /// Timber-carrier driver /// Other material handling equipment operators ,2 (0,2-5,8) Ships' deck ratings, barge crews and boatmen ,5 (0,2-1,1) Boatswain /// Able seamen ,6 (0,1-5,7) Ordinary seaman ,1 (0,3-4,0) Other ships' deck ratings, barge crews and boatmen ,4 (0,1-1,0) Ships' engine-room ratings ,8 (0,2-3,0) Ships' fireman /// Ships' oiler and greaser ,3 (0,2-10,1) Other ships' engine-room ratings ,2 (0,2-5,3) Railway engine-drivers and firemen ,0 (0,4-2,8) Railway engine-driver ,8 (0,2-3,1) Railway steam-engine fireman ,5 (0,0-6,1) Assistant railway engine-driver ,5 (0,1-48,3) Underground or elevated train driver ,4 (0,1-19,7) Railway brakemen, signalmen and shunters ,8 (0,3-1,8) Railway brakeman (freight train) ,6 (0,1-422,0) Railway signalman ,9 (0,1-5,3) Railway shunter ,8 (0,3-2,0) Mine and quarry brakeman /// Motor-vechicle drivers ,2 (0,9-1,5) Tram driver /// Taxi driver ,3 (0,4-4,4) Motor bus driver ,2 (0,6-2,4) Lorry and van driver (local transport) ,3 (1,0-1,8) Lorry and van driver (long-distance transport) ,9 (0,6-1,4) Motor-cyclist /// Other motor-vehicle drivers ,9 (0,5-1,6)

19 Animal and animal-drawn vehicle drivers /// Animal-drawn vehicle driver (road) /// Transport equipment operators n.e.c ,4 (0,2-9,0) Dockmaster, dry-dock /// Lock operator (canal or port) /// Lighthouse man /// Pedal-vehicle driver /// Other transport equipment operators ,1 (0,1-41,8) Labourers n.e.c ,1 (0,8-1,5) Labourer ,1 (0,8-1,5) Note: ISCO = International Standard Classification of Occupations, OR = odds ratio, CI = confidence interval, n.e.c. = not elsewhere classified a Adjusted for age at interview, study centre, alcohol and tobacco consumption

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