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Top Ten Most Dangerous Jobs

Farmers, Ranchers and Agricultural Managers
Farmers, Ranchers and Agricultural Managers

Farmers and ranchers accounted for 216 work-related deaths in 2012, which adds up to 21.3 deaths per 100,000 workers. Wages in this industry are the second highest of all the nation's most dangerous jobs, however, with annual pay averaging $73,700, according to FinancesOnline.

source: cbsnews.com
Truck Drivers
Truck Drivers

Truck Driving is a Dangerous Job There was an increase of five percent in job fatalities for occupations in the transportation and material moving industries in 2011. These occupations account for approximately one out of every four fatal accidents that occur on the job nationally.

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Structural Iron and Steel Workers
Structural Iron and Steel Workers

Structural and reinforcing iron and steel are important components of buildings, bridges, roads, and other structures. Even though the primary metal involved in this work is steel, workers often are known as ironworkers or erectors.

source: bls.gov
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors
Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors

Wages in this industry are the second highest of all the nation's most dangerous jobs, however, ... Refuse and recyclable material collectors File.

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Roofers
Roofers

It's bad enough that a fall might kill you, but roofers face a whole host of other on-the-job hazards as well. Burns from volatile tars and chemicals, electrocution from contact with exposed power lines, and injuries from falling tiles and other roofing debris are just a few of the risks roofers face each day.

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Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers
Aircraft Pilots and Flight Engineers

Translation: Pilots are far more likely to die in a private plane than a commercial airliner. The profession accounts for the third-highest per capita death rate, with 53.4 deaths per 100,000 workers. However, it is also the highest paid of the nation's 10 most dangerous professions, with average annual pay of $128,800.

source: cbsnews.com
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Fishers and Fishing Workers
Fishers and Fishing Workers

Working in the only profession where you can be swallowed whole, fishing workers encounter a number of threats daily — from stormy weather to aquatic beasts. These professionals died at a rate of 117 per 100,000 individuals in 2012.

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Logging Workers
Logging Workers

Compare the job duties, education, job growth, and pay of logging workers with similar occupations. More Information, Including Links to O*NET Learn more about logging workers by visiting additional resources, including O*NET, a source on key characteristics of workers and occupations.

source: bls.gov
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