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Hazardous materials removal worker Hazardous Materials Removal Workers

職業代碼: 47-4041(SOC) 非技術移民職業 總體 5.9/10

Responsible for identifying, removing, packaging, transporting, or disposing of hazardous materials such as asbestos, lead-based paint, waste oil, fuel, radioactive substances, or contaminated soil. Typically requires specialized training and certification; may operate earthmoving equipment or trucks.

評分 · 總體 5.9/10i

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In the AI era: what happens to Hazardous materials removal worker

Mixed

AI/automation will have a mixed impact on hazardous materials removal workers: remote sensing and robots can replace some high-risk identification and cleanup tasks, but strict regulations, on-site judgment, and physical operation requirements remain core human advantages.

🤖 AI already replacing this job (tools / products / research / news)
  • Atlas XR Product Partial 2021

    Replaced manual removal by hazardous material workers in high-risk areas (e.g., asbestos sites) by using autonomous navigation and remote operation to complete removal, reducing health risks to workers.

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  • IRB 6790 Product Partial 2019

    Replaces hazardous material removal workers in handling and removing waste in contaminated sites (e.g., nuclear waste areas), using robotic arms for remote operation to reduce direct exposure to harmful substances.

    ↗ 數據來源
  • TerraClear Product Partial 2020

    Partially replaced the initial identification and removal tasks of hazardous material removal workers in cleaning contaminated soil at agricultural or construction sites, using AI vision to automatically locate and remove.

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  • Boston Dynamics Spot Product Partial 2020

    replaces hazardous waste removal workers in patrolling, detecting, and monitoring dangerous areas, such as nuclear radiation monitoring and leak location, reducing worker exposure time.

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  • Kvaerner's ERO Concrete Recycling Robot Research Partial 2019

    Replaces hazardous waste removal workers handling concrete with lead or other harmful coatings during building demolition, reducing manual exposure to hazardous dust through automated demolition and separation.

    ↗ 數據來源
  • Replaced initial site survey and contamination identification by hazardous material removal workers; AI analysis of satellite or drone imagery quickly identifies areas requiring removal.

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⚠ Tasks AI will take over or replace
  • Using drones or robots for initial detection and localization of hazardous materials.
  • Automated sampling and analysis (e.g., air monitoring laboratory processes)
  • Standardized decontamination and packaging processes (e.g., robot-operated)
  • Generate compliance reports and checklists (AI auto-fill)
↑ Tasks AI will augment
  • AI-assisted real-time hazard identification and on-site risk assessment
  • Wearable sensors to monitor worker health and issue alerts
  • Automated document management and compliance checks
  • Remote specialist systems provide complex treatment plans
  • Intelligent planning of optimal removal routes and equipment scheduling
🛡 Human moat
  • On-site safety decisions and emergency handling
  • Manual handling of precise or non-standard dangerous goods
  • Regulatory compliance judgment and documentation
  • Client communication and on-site coordination
  • Physical fitness and adaptability to harsh environments
Skills to build (next 5 years)
  • Robot operation and maintenance
  • Use of AI risk assessment tools (e.g., AI-assisted monitoring software)
  • Data analysis and compliance reporting automation
  • 無人機操控與圖像分析
  • Dangerous goods education consulting and training
  • Continuously update regulatory knowledge
Entry-level outlook

Entry-level roles may narrow slightly: Due to high costs of AI-assisted scanning and robotic equipment, small businesses may reduce hiring of junior cleaners and instead require more technical certifications; but basic physical roles will still exist because full automation is costly and regulations are strict.

🚀 How to level up in the AI era

Over the next 5 years, hazardous materials removal workers should transition to 'technical supervisors': use AI tools to improve identification accuracy and efficiency, specialise in handling complex or rare materials, and expand into on-site safety training or compliance advisory roles. Recommended to obtain certifications in robot operation and data analysis, and actively participate in the deployment and debugging of AI-assisted systems.

薪資

經驗年薪 (USD)
初級(0-3年)$35,000 ~ $45,000Starting salary is low, usually includes overtime pay.
中級(3-7年)$45,000 ~ $60,000Salary increases with experience
Senior (7+ years)$60,000 ~ $75,000Salaries higher for supervisors or technical experts

教育路徑

階段時長費用 (USD)
High school diploma or equivalent12 years$0~$0
Vocational school training or apprenticeship6–12 months$3,000~$15,000
Certified training (e.g., OSHA 40-hour)1-2 weeks$500~$1,500

資格

學歷發證機構
OSHA 40-hour hazardous materials operations training certificateU.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recognized training provider必需
Asbestos removal certificationState environment or health departments必需
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)State motor vehicle departments可選
High-altitude or confined space certificationOSHA-approved training providers可選

移民

非技術移民職業. Visa pathways depend on matching the specific duties to the right petition category; refer to the latest USCIS rules and the relevant category.

適合對象

✓ 適合
  • physically strong, able to handle intense manual labor, and safety-conscious individuals
  • Those willing to learn hazardous materials handling procedures and strictly follow regulations
  • People who do not mind hazardous environments and want a stable job
✗ 不適合
  • People sensitive to dust, chemical odors, or with respiratory diseases
  • People pursuing high salary or fast career promotion

職業前景

Entry-level workers can advance to supervisors or trainers by gaining experience and obtaining higher-level certifications (e.g., asbestos supervisor, project manager). Some transition to environmental consulting or safety supervision roles. Continuing education and professional certification are crucial for advancement.

Employment is projected to grow about 6% from 2023 to 2033, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Stricter environmental regulations and aging building renovations drive demand. Job opportunities are mainly in professional cleaning services, government agencies, and construction companies.

成長領域:
Environmental regulationsInfrastructure renovationSafety complianceAsbestos abatement

常見問題

What is the salary level for hazardous materials removal workers?
According to BLS 2023 data, median annual salary approx. $47,760. Entry-level about $35,000-45,000, senior can exceed $75,000. Salary varies by region, experience, certification, and employer; union positions typically offer better benefits.
Can hazardous materials removal workers obtain a U.S. green card through employment-based immigration?
Difficult. This occupation is generally not considered high-skilled, making it hard for employers to prove a lack of qualified US workers via PERM. Exceptions exist for those with specialized skills or in supervisory roles, but overall immigration pathways are narrow.
What certifications are needed for hazardous material removal work?
Generally require OSHA 40-hour hazardous waste operations training certificate. Handling asbestos requires additional state-level certifications. Some jobs require commercial driver's license (CDL) or OSHA confined space, working at heights certifications, etc.

數據來源

Salary ranges are estimates aggregated from public listings on Indeed, Glassdoor, ERI SalaryExpert and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS OEWS); employment and demand outlook cite the BLS Occupational Outlook and O*NET; visa and migration details follow the latest USCIS work-visa (H-1B / O-1 / L-1) and employment-based green-card (EB-2 / EB-3, incl. DOL PERM labor certification) rules. Figures are indicative only — always refer to the latest official sources.