@ShahidNShah
Explosives workers, ordnance handling experts, and blasters are not typically found in healthcare settings as their work primarily involves the handling, transportation, and use of explosive materials, such as dynamite, blasting caps, and detonation cord, to clear land, excavate, and demolish structures. They may also be involved in the construction and maintenance of underground mines, tunnels, and other underground excavations. They are also responsible for ensuring safety protocols are followed and that the public and other employees are kept safe.
It is unlikely that explosives workers, ordnance handling experts, and blasters would be involved in healthcare-related activities, as healthcare jobs generally require specialized education and training. It’s possible that you may have meant other professions which might have similar name or initials and hence the confusion.
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