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The Jobs That Could Kill You Infographic Documents Risky Occupations

If you're curious to see how dangerous your career is compared to what others do everyday then the Jobs That Could Kill You infographic will be an enlightening, and paranoia-inducing, read.

According to the graphic, composed by BecomeCareer.com, fisherman are the most likely to be killed while on the job; with a documented death rate of 71 per 100,000 workers. Unfortunately, however, the annual average salary of a fisherman is only $27,880 -- leading one to wonder if the risk is worth the reward.

While the chart lists many occupations that experience high-death tolls from airline attendants and pilots to coal miners, it also states that unemployment can be a risky business as well.

Unemployed males have a 78 per cent likelihood of dying due to the stress of trying to provide for their families, with lethargy and overindulgence in vices also being cited as leading causes of death while one is out of work.
Trend Themes
1. Occupational Risk Assessment - Emerging trend of evaluating and mitigating risks to workers in hazardous jobs.
2. Workplace Safety Training - Increasing demand for training programs to improve safety measures and reduce workplace fatalities.
3. Automation in Hazardous Industries - Growing adoption of automation and robotics in industries that have high risk of workplace fatalities.
Industry Implications
1. Fishing Industry - Opportunity to invest in developing safer fishing methods and equipment to reduce fatalities.
2. Mining Industry - Opportunity to develop and implement advanced safety technologies in mines to prevent fatalities and injuries.
3. Unemployment Support Services - Opportunity to provide mental health and well-being support to unemployed individuals to reduce the likelihood of stress-related deaths.

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