Five Jobs In The World That Are Dangerous

People go to work every day and put their lives at risk, whether they are driving a truck, working construction, or flying a plane. But if you are looking for a more adventurous job and you are considering one from the list below, you should think twice. They might sound thrilling, romantic, and well paid, but “dangerous” defines them best.
1. Roofers.
It isn’t much of a surprise that roofing is high on the list of dangerous jobs since these professionals climb ladders and walk around on steep roofs all day, which makes it the fourth highest rate of fatalities on the job in the world, according to the latest data from the BLS. Roofers always need to stay alert, watch their balance, and watch out for fellow workers since falls from roofs cause more than one-third of the industry deaths. The fatality rate for this profession is 51.5, with more than 100 fatalities each year. As suspected, most of these are caused by falls. Injuries and illnesses are not new to the industry.
2. Snake Milker
Snake milkers spend their days pushing snakes with a certain type only into a plastic container to take out or milk the snake. Even though safety measures are taken, each milking process is highly dangerous. The rate of milkers who haven’t been bitten on the job is surprisingly low.
Snake venom or poison can be used for numerous things, but the most important is its use in medical research or to produce “antivenom.”
3. Construction worker
Even though safety equipment is used, this job still makes you deal with lethal tools and compels you to carry massive materials and work at jaw-dropping heights. Steel beams or walls collapsing on workers is another danger that comes from this job.
4. Courier
It comes as a surprise that being a courier is deemed to be highly dangerous in several countries around the world. Just imagine delivering pizza to a serial killer or a parcel to a person who happened to be in a terrible mood with a hot temper. Couriers are often robbed, kidnapped, killed, or the victims of other crimes.
5. Bull Rider
Bull riding became popular in the late ’90s when the promise of big cash for an 8-second ride spread around. Very popular in Australia and the United States, bull riding is a continuously growing sport that has caught the heart of many viewers with the best, professional, and highly trained bull riders. Also, most wounds from this game occur on the brain, limbs, chest, and have a very high rate of deaths while also raking out a lot of million to the riders.
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