Handle agents that cause allergic contact dermatitis or contact urticaria
Handle flowers
Handle infected animal carcasses or placental tissues
Handle infected chickens or birds
Handle infected dog or cat (bite or scratch)
Handle infected domestic animals (inhalation or percutaneous exposure)
Handle infected laboratory rats or mice
Handle infected macaque monkeys
Handle infected rodents (bite)
Handle infected rodents (inhalation or percutaneous exposure)
Handle infected skunk, raccoon, bat, fox, other carnivore, or woodchuck (bite)
Handle laboratory animals
Handle limes, celery, parsnips, or figs
Handle medical needles or surgical instruments
Handle raw goat hair, wool, or hides from endemic area
Have contact with dogs or cats (fecal-oral exposure)
Heat or machine chromium alloys
Heat or machine cobalt alloys
Heat or machine manganese alloys
Heat plastics--polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, or polypropylene
Heat, machine, or spray lead products