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The most surprisingly dangerous jobs in America today

Risky career choices?
Waste manager
Bus driver
Taxi driver
Janitor
Painter and decorator
Fisherman
Hotel worker
Courier
Electrician
Working in the arts
Real estate worker
Roofer
Mechanic
Ground maintenance worker
Local government worker
Construction and extraction workers
Logging workers
Aircraft pilots and flight engineers
Retail trade worker
Food preparation and serving
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Risky career choices?

Think of “deadly” professions and the likes of lion tamers and stuntmen might spring to mind – but in fact some of the most dangerous professions aren’t the most obvious. Using data from the 2019 National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries, click or scroll through the most surprising jobs that have seen a high number of fatalities in America.

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02 January 2020

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