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> let's face it, two of the most dangerous jobs around at the moment are teaching and nursing, both of which are predominately done by women.

Not even in the top 10. 2024 numbers:

Logging – 100.7 per 100,000 workers

Roofing – 57.5

Fishing and hunting – 50.9

Construction trade helpers – 38.5

Air transportation – 35.9

Delivery trucking and commercial trucking – 30.4

Refuse and recycling – 22.6

Iron and steel – 21.3

Mining – 20.1

Agricultural workers – 20.0



These are just deaths. I wonder also about exposure related hazards.


I wonder what happens to get those numbers for the air transportation industry? I definitely didn't expect it in the top...


I had a friend who worked on the ramp at SFO. Saw him real shook up after work, said he saw a coworker drive one of their carts under a plane while looking elsewhere- and got his head cut off.

It's a very physical job with a lot of powerful machines.




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