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The following is a list of
the nine most dangerous jobs based on statistics compiled by the United States
Bureau of Labor.
1) Structural Iron and Steel Workers
2) Aircraft Pilots
3) Refuse and
Recyclable Material Collectors
4) Military Serviceman.
5) Construction workers
6) Truck Drivers.
7) Farmers and Ranchers.
8) Fisherman
9) Electrical Power
Installers and Repairers
a) Technically, the Bureau of Labor does not report statistics on
military fatalities, but given the public record they are easy to deduce. And
while potentially dangerous under any circumstances, military service has
been especially dangerous in recent years due to rising conflict in Afghanistan and Iraq.
b) These workers climb dozens of
stories to lay the iron and steel beams that form buildings, bridges, and
other structures. Despite strapping on harnesses and other safety gear,
structural iron and steel workers face a high risk of fatal injuries from falls,
not to mention the many injuries they receive from tools
c) While often perceived as a
peaceful existence, farming and ranching actually presents great danger,
mostly in the form of tractors and heavy machinery. In fact, non-highway
vehicle accidents account for most of the casualties among farmers and
ranchers.
d) Men endure storms, fog, wind,
and hazardous working conditions, which constantly put them at risk of
drowning. And if man suffer serious injuries while at sea — such as injury,
illness, or hypothermia — medical help isn’t quickly accessible.
e) ) Power line
installers and repairers climb poles and towers to get — and keep —
electricity up and running. Power lines are typically high off the ground, so
workers are at high risk of injury due to falls. Plus, these workers are
often at risk of electrocution from contact with the high-voltage power
lines.
f) This category includes flight
engineers and pilots of both commercial and smaller aircraft including crop
dusters and air taxis. Naturally, the primary dangers of flying relate to
engine failure, which may lead to crashing
g) Construction workers perform a
wide range of potentially hazardous tasks. They work with heavy objects,
great heights, and bad weather. Some jobs expose workers to harmful materials
such as chemicals, noise, and dangerous machinery, all of which contribute to
injuries and death.
h) Although falling into the
garbage trucks may result in injury — and often does — the primary cause of
death for refuse collectors is being hit by impatient motorists who try to
pass garbage trucks at inopportune times.
i) Driving is perhaps the most
dangerous activity people do, and the danger is only compounded for those who
do it professionally. Every day, truck drivers face collisions, overturning,
and jackknifing, all of which are more likely and more frequent given their
large and clumsy vehicles.