MOST DANGEROUS JOB?


Mining or crab fishing in the Bering Sea?

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I'd say both but im leaning towards mining lol

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The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has just released its preliminary count of workplace fatalities for 2012.

The average rate of fatalities per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers is 3.5.

Keeping that in mind, here are the top 10 occupations with the highest fatality rates:
1.fishers and related fishing workers: 116.0
2.logging workers: 91.9
3.aircraft pilots and flight engineers: 70.6
4.farmers and ranchers: 41.4
5.mining machine operators: 38.7
6.roofers: 32.4
7.refuse and recyclable material collectors: 29.8
8.driver/sales workers and truck drivers: 21.8
9.industrial machinery installation, repair and maintenance workers: 20.3, and
10.police and sheriff’s patrol officers: 18.0.


"All Games Contain The Concept Of Death"

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