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What are the most riskiest jobs?

Top 10 Most Dangerous Jobs of 2020

  1. Logging Workers.
  2. Fishers and Related Fishing Workers.
  3. Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers.
  4. Roofers.
  5. Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors.
  6. Truck Drivers and Other Drivers.
  7. Farmers, Ranchers and Agricultural Managers.
  8. Structural Iron and Steel Workers.

What are the 5 most dangerous jobs in the world?

The Top 10 Most Dangerous & Hazardous Jobs in 2020

  1. LOGGING WORKERS.
  2. FISHERS AND RELATED FISHING WORKERS.
  3. AIRCRAFT PILOTS AND FLIGHT ENGINEERS.
  4. ROOFERS.
  5. REFUSE AND RECYCLABLE MATERIAL COLLECTORS.
  6. TRUCK DRIVERS, SALES WORKERS, AND OTHER DRIVERS.
  7. FARMERS, RANCHERS, AND AGRICULTURAL MANAGERS.
  8. STRUCTURAL IRON AND STEELWORKERS.

What are the most dangerous jobs 2021?

The 10 Most Deadly Jobs for 2021

  1. Fishing and hunting workers. Vintagepix / Shutterstock.com.
  2. Logging workers.
  3. Aircraft pilots and flight engineers.
  4. Roofers.
  5. Helpers in construction trades.
  6. Refuse and recyclable material collectors.
  7. Driver/sales workers and truck drivers.
  8. Structural iron and steel workers.

Which job has the highest death rate?

The most dangerous job in the U.S. right now is logging work. Logging workers have a fatality rate of 135.9, which is nearly 50 points higher than the closest second — truly staggering.

What is the most deadly job in America?

Logging workers
Logging workers The most dangerous job in America is logging. Logging workers had a fatal accident rate that was 33 times the average job nationwide. Logging workers harvest forests to provide the raw material for goods such as wood, paper, and cardboard, in addition to other industrial products.

How many painters die a year?

In 2016, 50 construction and maintenance painters died from injuries sustained while on the job. Over half of those deaths were the result of falls. Falls were also the most common cause of nonfatal injury among maintenance and construction painters — accounting for 63.7% of all nonfatal injuries.