“Beyond the Brink: Discover the World’s Most Perilous Professions That Could Cost You Everything!”

"Beyond the Brink: Discover the World's Most Perilous Professions That Could Cost You Everything!"
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Deep-Sea Fisherman

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According to Statistics Canada, fishing was found to be the deadliest job in Canada. Fishermen face the elements of nature due to open waters, gambling their lives with the hopes of hauling in that big catch.

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The highest cause of death in this field is drowning. It’s no wonder why Deadliest Catch is such a popular show.

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Underwater Welders

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Electricity and water definitely don’t mix. But for underwater welders, it’s all part of the job. Employees in this filed repair pipelines, ships, dams, and more. They do face many dangers, including explosions and pressure hazards.

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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that this job has a death rate that’s 40 times higher than America’s average.

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Structural Iron And Steel Workers

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Heights, steel beams, collapsing walls, and more. Those are just some of the elements that make this particular gig risky. Structural iron and steel workers are the sixth-most dangerous job in the United States.

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Falls account for most of the deaths in this field, while injuries come from cuts or muscle strains.

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Utility Linemen And Power Workers

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Working with electricity is challenging enough. But, working with that, plus being high above the ground is gut-wrenching. If you make one wrong decision, you’ll likely be met with an electric shock.

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