15 most dangerous job in the world 2024

Most dangerous job in the world demanding physical strength & involving heavy equipment. Transportation incidents are the most common fatal accidents.
15 most dangerous job in the world 2024
Most dangerous job in the world. The logging workers, fishing and hunting workers, aircraft pilots and flight engineers, roofers, refuse and recyclable material collectors, iron and steel workers, truck drivers and sales drivers, farmers, ranchers, agricultural managers, construction workers, first-line supervisors of construction trades, electrical power-line installers and repairers, miners, underwater welders, oilfield workers, and police officers are some of the most common victims of fatal accidents in these industries. These jobs included physical demands, heavy equipment and high-risk environments where most of the fatal accident is common with transportation incidents. The workers on these jobs make an average annual salary of $47,900. Table of Contents 15. Logging Workers: Workers gather forests to act as raw materials for buildings. Workers involve themselves in physical labor and more often than not in remoteness and unsympathetic weather. Contact with objects and machinery is …

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