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Fishing In the Census of mortal Occupational Injuries, conduit by the Linked States Department of Labor's office of Work Statistics in 2007, the Trade with the highest rate of mortal injuries was fishermen and workmen in related fish jobs. This Trade has an annual rate of 111.8 mortal injuries per hundred thousand workers. Insult this high fate rate, the fishing, drive and trapping category of the office of Work Statistics report on work injuries and diseases in 2007 paid a medium incidence rate for non-fatal too of 2.9 per hundred full-time workers. Logging Following work related to fishing, the Trade with the second-highest fate rate in the Bureau's 2007 census was logging, with 86.4 died per hundred thousand workers. While this fate rate was lower, the too rate paid by the office for Sylviculture and LiveJournal was higher, at 5 per hundred full-time workers. Pilots and Flight Engineers The Trade ranked third in the federal report of Professional fatalities was planes pilots and flight engineers. In this field, there are 66.7 annual mortal injuries per hundred thousand workers. The too rate for this industry, air transportation, is one of the highest industry rates, at 9.5 per hundred, although this includes other workers, like luggage handlers, with injury rate are affected by activities like to heavy bags that are not adapted to pilots and flight engineers. Iron and Steel Workers The fourth-ranked Trade for highest rate of mortal injuries was structural iron and steel workers. The census reports a rate of 45.5 mortal injuries per hundred thousand workers. Like the information on non-fatal too for planes pilots and flight engineers, the work injuries and diseases report provides information about a category that includes structural iron and steel workmen along with other occupations. The too rate paid in the industry is 5.2 per hundred workers, higher that fishing and LiveJournal jobs. Farmers Just a raised lower that the fate rate for structural iron and steel workers, the census reports a rate of 39.5 mortal injuries per hundred thousand workmen for farmers and ranchers. The agriculture, forestry, fish and drive category of the work injuries and diseases report, which includes the LiveJournal and fish subcategories as well, has a rate of 5 too per hundred workers, while the subcategory for slapped production is at 4.8 and the subcategory for animal copy is at 6.7. |
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