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Top Ten Most Dangerous Jobs In The World

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Ten Dangerous Jobs

1. skyscrapers, window cleaners


When you sit in an office, the biggest risk you face is not.

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Did you? Then, to see ten of the most dangerous jobs, you will realize how lucky you are.


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To be a window cleaner in Dubai.

When the worker found a spot on the window of the apartment, he could only lean forward to wipe the glass quickly with rubber roller.

This is not surprising - but this is a 34 story 400 foot apartment in a commercial building in Zhu Mei beach, Dubai.


2. helicopter line operator


The first time you see these guys hanging on the power line, you may think it's a fake.

But the helicopter operators are engaged in real work, and they are considered a height of the line work.

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In the field of technology, few operators have been specially trained to do this work.

Unbelievably, live high-voltage pmission lines can be operated with bare hands.


3. crocodile wrestler


After watching these startling pictures, the office day after day seems not so bad.

Because no matter how irritable your boss is this morning, at least you didn't really put your head in his big mouth to risk losing your life and lacking your arms and legs.

But this is the daily routine work of the Thailand zoo crocodile wrestlers.


4. lion Training Instructor


The newlyweds from Montana celebrated in Las Vegas and unconsciously recorded these images when they watched the lions cage at MGM hotel.

When the man was recording videos of lions and lioness and two trainers, the lion suddenly burst into anger.

Then a mixed battle, a lioness joined the battle, but the trainer managed to get away from the lion cage with the help of his colleagues, and the lion was still very angry.

There was no evidence of bloodshed, but the trainer obviously suffered a lot in the attack.

The soundproof glass obstructed the movement inside.


5. miners


According to government statistics, a total of 374 miners were killed in Chile in 2000.


6. target girl


The target girl is sometimes used for circus and juggling, referring to female assistants in flying spears, archery or darts.

The assistant stands at the front of the target plate, or is tied to a moving target plate. The dart throws a knife or shoots an arrow to hit the target plate, but cannot hit the assistant.

Using assistants as human goals can give viewers strong risk stimulation.

If there are no assistants to put themselves in danger, these performances are simply simple performances, but if there is any danger of injury or death, the performance will be more dramatic.

Is this not a dangerous occupation?


7. lumberjack


Only a handful of other industries can get casualties like lumbering.

According to Roger Smith, a RL logging company in Olympia, Washington, the biggest danger comes from cutting down the hillsides of trees.

"You work in steep terrain at 70 degrees and 80 degrees, surrounded by rocks and rolling logs," he said.

About half of the time, he was cutting down 60-70 year old tree trunk with a diameter of more than 30 inches.

If the method of cutting is not right, the trees will fall down, rolling down the slope and rolling onto the rolling path.


8. fishermen


In 2008, 129 out of every 100 thousand employees died and 61 were injured, making fishing industry one of the most dangerous occupations in the world.

In a cable TV program "discovery network", "fatal fishing" refers to the real crab fishermen on the Bering Sea.

They earn more than 7 hours a day, often in the dark, without a longer rest.

They must catch the opportunity to catch them, otherwise the whole year's income will be wasted.

Frigid sea water and frozen deck often cause terrible accidents. Storms can sink small fishing boats and sometimes capture the lives of all crew members.


9. mine workers (soldiers)


Mine clearance or mine clearance is the process of removing mines or mines from one area.

Artificial mine clearance is still the best system currently in use, because it has proved that the best grasp of the current generation of mine sweeping machines can only remove 80% of the mine, while the artificial mine clearance is 99.6%.

But this job is very dangerous.

Between 1996 and 2002, demining resulted in at least 500 deaths.


10. construction workers


You see these people are hoisting giant steel beams and building the structural framework of large projects such as office buildings.

The American Steelworkers union says more and more construction workers are dying as owners and managers try to cut costs.

According to the report of the Bureau of Labour Statistics (BLS), the most common cause of death is high altitude falling.

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