As 2009 comes to a conclusion, the most risky jobs top ten list has arrived from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). You may find yourself reconsidering your occupation choice after reading this, especially since you are not only putting your years at risk. The jobs on the list aren’t the best paying jobs. Plus, many of them don’t offer you the maximum benefits if you are injured or killed on the job. You may want to think again about your career from a cost-benefit analysis perspective.
Without any further ado, here is the list of the 10 most unsafe jobs for 2009:
10. Police/Law Enforcement
Cops are in peril everyday of their working life. Being a cop is even more unsafe today than it has been ever before. Our policemen have to deal with gangsters, mobs, convicts, and other individuals that break our laws. The job can be especially dangerous when there is a territorial question between two street gangs. Law Enforcement is a unsafe profession, but, luckily, individuals still choose it and protect us..
9. Diesel Truck Drivers
Being a diesel truck driver is one of the most risky jobs in America and it’s held by thousands of Americans. Truck drivers have really tight time constraints for pick-ups and deliveries that they have to meet. This means that they travel fast, at times getting little sleep, and they must deal with traffic and weather which can put them really far behind. They are even restricted on the breaks that they take. They spend their days on the freeways carrying heavy loads, trying to make it to the next stop on time. Naturally, this puts them at risk of accidents from fatigue and other factors.
8. Electrical Maintenance
Electrical workers are always trying to mend power lines. This means that they work daytime or nightime, downpour or sunshine. The combination of water and high voltage power lines mean a greater likelihood that things will go wrong. They confront the constant risk of falling and electrocution. Electrical workers always have to be on the lookout, making sure that they only handle certain wires and avoid other wires.
7. Roofing
Roofers’ safety is mainly in jeopardy because they act like tough guys and don’t strap themselves in. They spend a lot of time putting shingles on and fixing roofs in all sorts of circumstances whether it’s raining or snowing. In these circumstances, roofers have a very high probability of falling.
6. Harvester and cowboys
Not only do farmers have to deal with animals, but also with machinery and Mother Nature. They are the reason that the rest of us are able to exist. Farmers must always be aware so they aren’t kicked in the head by an animal or have some piece of machinery harm them. Not long ago, a wildfire took some farmers lives while they were trying to herd their livestock. These are just some of the reasons why farming and ranching are so strenuous and ultimately unsafe.
5. Pilots
Aviators are not only accountable for themselves but also for the passengers that they carry and whatever they crash into in the event of a crash. They fly public airlines, company jets, private planes, crop dusters, and more. They not only have to deal with the aspect of flying a plane, but also Mother Nature and defective parts. Which were factors that caused the Air France flight to crash off the coast of Brazil.
4. Metal Workers
These workers have to shape, put in place, and control metal construction materials. They build bridges and high-rise buildings and have a job that requires them to spend a lot of their time above the ground. If they fall they basically dead. Plus they have to be exceptionally careful because if beams fall on them they can be killed or paralyzed, which may conclude in them never returning to work.
3. Military
For obvious reasons, military personnel have a very risky job. Soldiers are thrown into war prepared with arms, tanks, ammo, bombs, and lots of other weapons in order to try and stop a conflict or obtain something. There are always people out to get them so they have to defend themselves and quell opposition. Either way, when you have men and women fully armed, there are bound to be wounded and fatalities.
2. Logging Industry
Unless you have seen “American Loggers” on TV, you may not have understood how unsafe it really is. They work at high elevations, sometimes on the sides of mountains, removing trees. If they aren’t harnessed in properly or aware to their surroundings, they may not live to see nightfall. Logging is a skill. If the tree goes down a different way than you anticipated, you may never be cutting wood again. Once the tree is down though, the danger isn’t over. The men need to always be sober because, even if they have already cut down the trees, they still have to remove the trees from off the mountain.
1. Fishing
Being a professional fisherman may seem like something that would be relaxing but the TV show “Deadliest Catch” proves otherwise. This is the most fatal profession of 2009. These men go out for weeks at a time and have to face Mother Nature and the ocean. In 2008, the Labor Department reported 50 deaths out of 39,000. This boils down to 128.9 per 100,000 full-time workers dying. Violent seas, unpredictable weather, and remoteness during emergencies make this job very risky.
While these jobs may be dangerous, they are also very gratifying. They offer individuals an exciting job that isn’t standard. They have to always be paying attention of their surroundings and stay alert. Otherwise, their life may be on the line. These jobs are also very physical and allow workers the ability to get outside and see and do new things. While these jobs are rewarding, individuals would be wise to mull over other options.
Diane Johnson graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah in Political Science. She specializes in writing about online colleges, online schooling, politics, and the economy.
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