πΉππ 45,000 Dock Workers From Maine to Texas Go on Strike β Nation Braces for Inflation Spike and Supply Chain Chaos β Experts Warn U.S. Faces $5 Billion Loss a Day πΉππ
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Lumberjack, deep sea fisherman, and roofers have the most dangerous jobs in the world.
Nothing else comes anywhere close.
EDIT TO ADD: Looks like coal miners are actually THEE most dangerous, by far.
2.9 deaths per 100 (not 100,000) and 3.9 per 100 for bituminous (asphalt) underground coal miners.
Forgot about lumberjack. My grandfather was a lumberjack. Crazy dangerous.
My great-grandfather was a coal miner.
All those dudes were/are tough AF.
Forgot about the miners. What a dangerous animal going underground is.
I would always prefer to be above ground.
You are right about those men.
My lumberjack grandfather went overseas as a kid. He wasn't even 18 and led a group of other men up a mountain with Japanese entrenched.
Was Luzon and it was hell on earth for those young guys.
He is buried at Riverside. For those unaware, that is west coast Arlington.
Yeah, mining is a different monster all together.
So, as a roofer, we follow OSHA, as all other trade do.
Mining, hehe?
They have MSHA
We pronounce it Misha
Anyway, I have done a lot of work on the mines over the years and went through their above ground safety.
Never the under ground stuff.
Different beast and I forgot about said beast.
Definitely, the most dangerous.