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Top 10 Most Dangerous Jobs in the World

Know top 10 most dangerous Job for survival. There are a lot of professions which can major injuries or death in case of single disbalances or carelessness. Take a look to know which the most dangerous Job.

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Top 10 Most Dangerous Jobs in the World

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  1. Apart from people working in a calm, professional office environment with glass cabins and secured premises, there are people out there who work within the most precarious environments, risking their lives for the benefits of the common civilians. There are numerous professions which can cause major injuries or even death, in case of any disbalance or carelessness. There are no crimes involved, but the work genre is itself very hazardous for a person, and requires ample training and skills top proceed with such a job profile.Ever thought What are the Most Dangerous Jobs in the whole world? Well, below are some of the enrolled job profiles enlisted which displays a higher mortality percentage and injury rates. Go through these job descriptions and get an insight into the world of these courageous professionals: Cable Line Installers and Repairers.

  2. Cable Line Installers and Repairers provide their capable installation and repairing services in the worst weather conditions in order to maintain a smooth electrical flow through cable wires. They are required in the times when fierce weather have demolished the on-going electrical systems by dwindling power poles and ripping power lines. With a continuous supply of thousands of watts going through these cables, there is a high chance of death, with 23 for 100,000 workers facing a high mortality rate. Structural Iron and Steel Workers

  3. THREAT FACTOR: Big heights and distances, a major risk of falling Amongst the list of Top Ten Most Dangerous Jobs in the World is the work Structural Iron and Steel Workers deliver. With their employment being based on their skills and with a sound paid structure, they have to overcome certain risks and threats lunging with the genre of work they do. This involves working around toxic equipment and skyscrapers, which can create quite a mess if there is a drop-down. Deaths or severe trauma are some of the worst case scenarios that can take place. Roofers

  4. THREAT FACTOR: Heat Strokes while working in extreme conditions, fall accidents The professional functionality of Roofers comes amongst the list of Top Ten Most Dangerous Jobs around the world. Partly because they have to work on top roofs and are often equipped with hot-temperature metals for working, this job manages to get ranked in this category. Various dangers like heat strokes, fall accidents and others are a normal sight occurring, and due to this, high-security measures and equipment are used to carry the tasks. Hazardous Material Workers.

  5. THREAT FACTOR: Infections and Deaths from toxic inhalations People in this profession have the duty of wiping out contaminated areas from toxic substances or eliminate lethal waste from factories or laboratories which can prove hazardous in terms of health. Working as a Hazardous Material Worker may seems easy, but what one doesn’t know is the amount of health impact they had to suffer from infections or hazardous inhalations. The mortality rate is 47 out of 100,000 deaths, and sometimes the safety outfits fails to shield them from any kind of mishap.

  6. Construction Worker THREAT FACTOR: A constant risk of falling down and other uncertainties Accidents are a common sight at Construction places, with workers working under huge steel beams or on major heights above the surface. The most common death cause is falling or misbalanced injuries. The other major causes are Eruptions, electrical shocks, brash noises, high and low weather uncertainties, solvents, high smoke, asbestos and incorrect lighting. This job is considered one amongst Most Dangerous Jobs, and requires proper security installations and tools to work with.

  7. Lumberjack: THREAT FACTOR: Injuries by a falling tree, misbalance Lumberjacks have to show their skills on the sloping hills of a mountain and on a high peak above the land surface, on a massive tree! This makes the work of a lumberjack quite dangerous and perilous. One has to carry the weight of heavy steel equipment on an inclined terrain with an angle of 70-80 degrees, which might leads to accidents, falling back or even getting injured by a tree. Severe concentration and practice is required to achieve the results.

  8. Target Girl THREAT FACTOR: Knives, shootings- Anything is a Threat! What would be more intimidated than being blind-folded, strapped to a target board and having knives, arrows and shots being thrown at you instantly? Well, that describes the job of a Target Girl, a female assistant in any entertainment events such as magic shows or circus. This job may seem very enjoyable, but there is a constant threat of injury or even potential death, which occurs as an exciting part to audiences.

  9. Lion Tamer: THREAT FACTOR: LIONS! A man working and taming the most dangerous carnivore in the whole wide world- sound interesting? Well, the job of a Lion Tamer is not at all easy, and has been within the records of 2016 Most Dangerous Jobs, as one has to deal with the wild lions, with an obvious risk of toying and instant attacks. The adrenaline rush is high, as well as the mortality rates!

  10. Helicopter Cable Worker: THREAT FACTOR: Electric shocks from live electric cables Helicopter cable workers show their inductive skills while fixing the cable and power lines from a helicopter. Wearing the specially-built conductive suits is a part of their job, but what makes it dangerous is the fact that they have to fix these high- voltage transmission lines running on thousands of watts of live electricity with their bare hands. There is a massive threat of them getting electrocuted with instant death.

  11. Skyscraper Window Glass Cleaner THREAT FACTOR: Skyscraper- means High buildings, i.e. thousands of feet above ground! One requires tremendous skills and courage to work as a professional skyscraper window glass cleaner! There is no place for people suffering from minute Acrophobia, because, the name says it all! The cleaners are suspended on a narrow sill to balance and work, and the distance between them and the ground remains a few hundred feet, not a work for faint hearts. http://www.toptenofcity.com/misc/top-10-most-dangerous-jobs.html

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