They act like law enforcement is the only stressful job out there. Miners go to work everyday potentially digging their own grave yet they're not killing random people.
they are not even top ten most dangerous jobs
10. Construction Laborers
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Total fatalities for 2013 (based on preliminary data): 215
Fatality rate (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers): 17.7
According to the BLS, these workers perform tasks involving physical labor at construction sites. They may operate hand and power tools of all types, and may clean and prepare sites, dig trenches, set braces to support the sides of excavations, erect scaffolding, and clean up rubble, debris, and other waste materials.
9. Electrical Power-Line Installers And Repairers
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Total fatalities for 2013 (based on preliminary data): 27
Fatality rate (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers): 21.5
According to the BLS, these workers install or repair cables or wires used in electrical power or distribution systems.
8. Farmers, Ranchers, And Other Agricultural Managers
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Total fatalities for 2013 (based on preliminary data): 220
Fatality rate (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers): 21.8
According to the BLS, farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers run establishments that produce crops, livestock, and dairy products.
7. Driver/Sales Workers and Truck Drivers
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Total fatalities for 2013 (based on preliminary data): 748
Fatality rate (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers): 22.0
According to the BLS, these workers drive trucks or other vehicles over established routes or within an established territory and sell or deliver goods, such as food products, including restaurant take-out items, or pick up or deliver items such as commercial laundry. They may also take orders, collect payment, or stock merchandise at point of delivery.
6. Mining Machine Operators
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Total fatalities for 2013 (based on preliminary data): 16
Fatality rate (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers): 26.9
According to the BLS, these workers operate self-propelled mining machines that rip coal, metal and nonmetal ores, rock, stone, or sand from the mine face and load it onto conveyors or into shuttle cars in a continuous operation.
5. Refuse And Recyclable Material Collectors
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Total fatalities for 2013 (based on preliminary data): 33
Fatality rate (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers): 33.0
According to the BLS, these workers collect and dump refuse or recyclable materials from containers into trucks.
4. Roofers
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Total fatalities for 2013 (based on preliminary data): 69
Fatality rate (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers): 38.7
According to the BLS, roofers repair and install the roofs of buildings using a variety of materials, including shingles, asphalt, and metal.
3. Aircraft Pilots And Flight Engineers
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Total fatalities for 2013 (based on preliminary data): 63
Fatality rate (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers): 50.6
According to the BLS, these professionals pilot and navigate the flight of fixed-wing, multi-engine aircraft, usually on scheduled air carrier routes, for the transport of passengers and cargo.
2. Fishers And Related Fishing Workers
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Total fatalities for 2013 (based on preliminary data): 27
Fatality rate (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers): 75.0
According to the BLS, these workers catch and trap various types of marine life. The fish they catch are for human food, animal feed, bait, and other uses.
1. Logging Workers
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Total fatalities for 2013 (based on preliminary data): 59
Fatality rate (per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers): 91.3
According to the BLS, these workers harvest thousands of acres of forests each year. The timber they harvest provides the raw material for many consumer goods and industrial products.
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