Wednesday 27 April 2011

Most Dangerous Jobs in the World

The U.S. government has imposed many restrictions and regulations for workers and industry in order to protect American workers. However, some jobs are simply dangerous. Here are six of the most dangerous jobs in the United States.

Fishermen

Open water fishermen affected each year to carry pounds of fresh seafood. However, its use is dangerous. Between the use of heavy machinery, hazardous weather, and sleep deprivation, most fishermen die each year than any other profession.

Loggers

Trees provide many common building materials we use every day. Men who risk their lives to give us these materials to do it the hard way. mortality experience for registration is Fri 61.8 100,000. The most common cause of death registration is easy to take a branch under their feet, a tree falling, or die in heavy machinery they use.

Bush Pilots of Alaska

Airline pilots experienced a mortality rate of 57.1 deaths per 100,000 drivers. The most common cause of death is bad weather and bad decisions. So many successful return to the classroom Bush pilots to train future pilots flight rules in this hostile land.

1 comment:

  1. The Daily Write Up9 May 2011 at 18:37

    I'm only counting 3 here, not six; guess blogging got to dangerous to finish this one.

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