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5 most dangerous jobs around the world

A number of factors, including dangerous working conditions, exposure to hazardous materials, and physically demanding tasks, make certain jobs intrinsically risky, which can mean life or death.

Here are 5 most dangerous jobs around the world:

1. Logging Workers

According to statistics, the most dangerous job in the world is logging. Loggers confront numerous risks while working amongst tall trees and massive machinery, such as falling trees, equipment mishaps, and environmental dangers like severe weather.

2. Fishermen

A fisherman’s life is invariably dangerous, especially for those who fish in the open ocean. Workers in deep-sea fishing are subject to erratic weather patterns, hazardous seas, and the possibility of vessel capsizing. Fishing is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, which is not surprising given the long hours and physically demanding nature of the work.

3. Aircraft Pilots

Flying is usually regarded as safe for passengers, however, this is not always the case for aircraft operators. Pilots and flight engineers operate in the skies amidst possible risks like malfunctioning equipment, bad weather, and mid-air collisions. Pilots frequently work long shifts with erratic schedules, which can cause fatigue and poor judgment.

4. Roofers

Roofers install and fix roofs on buildings and structures by scaling great heights and navigating hazardous situations. Without sufficient safety precautions, they are susceptible to slips, falls, and serious injuries. The dangers of this line of work are further increased by exposure to dangerous materials and extremely high temperatures.

5. Construction Workers

There are many risks in the construction industry, but structural iron and steel workers’ risks are the most obvious. These laborers work at enormous heights and frequently without the necessary fall protection while constructing buildings and bridges. Additionally, they deal with large machinery and heavy materials, which raises the risk of mishaps and injuries.

Prajwal Wele

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