| Aspect | Shot Peen Operator | Sandblaster |
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| Credentials | Typically requires OSHA training, safety certifications, and sometimes a high school diploma | Requires OSHA safety training and similar certifications |
| Work Environment | Industrial settings, manufacturing plants, aerospace, automotive | Industrial and manufacturing environments, often in surface preparation |
| Job Focus | Uses steel or ceramic shots to improve metal fatigue and stress relief | Uses abrasive materials like sand to clean or etch surfaces |
While both roles involve surface treatment, a Shot Peen Operator specializes in using shot blasting techniques to enhance metal properties, whereas a Sandblaster primarily cleans or prepares surfaces using abrasive materials. Their skills and safety protocols overlap, but their specific applications differ.