10 Most Dangerous Jobs In The World

Simran Rajpal 

Loggers are responsible for felling trees and transporting logs to sawmills or other woodworking facilities. They operate heavy machinery and equipment such as chainsaws, harvesters, and threshers. They also operate in hazardous outdoor environments, often in remote locations.

Logging workers

Airplane pilots and flight engineers are considered one of the most dangerous professions. They are responsible for the safe operation of the aircraft.

Aircraft pilots and flight engineers

Roofers are construction workers who specialize in the repair and installation of residential and commercial roofs. They work with various materials, such as shingles, metal, and asphalt, to form a waterproof and weatherproof layer on a building.

Roofers

Iron and steel workers once again proved to be one of the most dangerous occupations. They are responsible for the construction and installation of steel or iron structures.

Iron and Steelworkers

Truckers, along with drivers or salesmen, are responsible for transporting goods over long distances, often across state lines or even across countries. They operate commercial vehicles, which may include tractor-trailers, tankers, or flatbed trucks.

Truck drivers

Agriculture is one of the most dangerous industries in the world. Farmers and agricultural workers are responsible for what we consume in our day-to-day lives.

Farmers and Agricultural workers

They are responsible for dealing with the marine form of life. They have to deal with hazardous weather conditions, and types of equipment that are not easy to handle.

Fishing workers

They collect every type of waste from wet to dry; they risk their health and hygiene for their work. 

Garbage/Waste Collectors

Many things like heavy machinery and heavy concrete can make this job really difficult. 

Construction Workers

Drilling, blasting, heavy machinery can make this job challenging for the workers. 

Miners