According to a Labor Dept study, what is the most dangerous occupation in the US?
Posted by
prayformojo (aka mayhem)
Aug 27 '13, 12:31
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In 2012, the U.S. rate of fatal work injuries dropped to 3.2 per 100,000 full-time employees compared with 3.5 per 100,000 employees in 2011. But there are occupations whose fatal injury rates far exceed that of the national average.
The #1 has a rate of 128 per 100,000 workers
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Responses:
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fishermen have almost always toppen them statistics here so i guess they do it there too -- nm
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DaneDukeNuuk
Aug 27, 13:25
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oil rig/field worker -- nm
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colin
Aug 27, 12:37
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ship builder. -- nm
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colin
Aug 27, 12:37
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Lumberjack (nm)
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Brian
Aug 27, 12:35
4
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Cop? -- nm
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Loyola
Aug 27, 12:35
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If Discovery Channel has taught me anything, it's that Fishermen can die at any second.
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David
Aug 27, 12:34
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Drug dealer. -- nm
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Loyola
Aug 27, 12:34
4
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Firefighter -- nm
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amoxy
Aug 27, 12:34
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Acid taster -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 27, 12:33
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Commercial fisherman (nm)
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Brian
Aug 27, 12:33
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Fisherman. -- nm
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Was Bar Was
Aug 27, 12:33
1
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Soldier. -- nm
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Loyola
Aug 27, 12:32
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construction -- nm
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con_carne
Aug 27, 12:32
1
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Miner? -- nm
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Strongbad
Aug 27, 12:32
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