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17 surprisingly dangerous jobs

Challenging career choices
Nurse
Landscaper
Construction worker
Truck driver
Fisherman
Garbage man
Building cleaner
Meat processing worker
Farmer
Mining machine operator
Shopkeeper
Teacher
Vet
Real estate agent
Factory worker
Garage worker
Security Guard
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Building cleaner

People who clean buildings are exposed to a host of dangers every single day, including chemicals, sharp objects, falling objects and even mold. In the UK 28% of workplace deaths in 2017 involved those working from a height, like building cleaners. Meanwhile, long-term exposure to cleaning chemicals can cause asthma attacks and even lung disorders. A recent report found that cleaning products can impact lung health as much as smoking a pack of cigarettes every day.
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30 July 2018

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