15 Most Dangerous Jobs in the World

Logging Workers: This job involves cutting down and transporting trees, a process fraught with hazards from falling branches and equipment accidents.

Fishers and Related Fishing Workers: Commercial fishing involves perilous conditions at sea, such as rough waters and the risk of overboard incidents.

 Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers: While commercial aviation is relatively safe, bush pilots and those flying in less controlled environments face significant risks.

 Roofers: Working at heights with few safeguards, roofers have a high risk of falling accidents.

 Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors: Constant exposure to heavy machinery and vehicular traffic makes this job particularly hazardous.

Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers: The use of heavy machinery and exposure to animals can lead to serious injuries.

Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers: Working with high-voltage lines, often at heights, is extremely dangerous.

 Truck Drivers: Long hours on the road increase the likelihood of vehicular accidents for truck drivers.

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