| Aspect | Structural Iron | Structural Steel Worker |
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| Credentials | Typically requires ironworker certifications, OSHA training | Requires steelworker certifications, OSHA training |
| Work Environment | Works on steel frameworks, often at heights, using cranes | Works on steel components, assembling and installing beams and girders |
| Industry Usage | Common in heavy construction, bridges, high-rise buildings | Common in commercial and industrial building construction |
| Job Tasks | Installing and reinforcing iron frameworks | Assembling and installing steel structures |
While both roles involve working with steel and iron in construction, Structural Iron workers primarily install iron frameworks at heights, often working with heavy equipment. Structural Steel Workers focus on assembling and installing steel components in various building projects. Both roles require similar certifications and safety training but differ in specific tasks and work environments.