Posted October 09, 2018 07:17:23The top 5 most dangerous jobs to job seekers are all classified as crimes, according to a new report by the US Department of Labor.
According to the FBI’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the top five most dangerous job types include:An employee at a health care facility;An employee in a food service industry;An air conditioner operator;An electrician;A commercial fisherman;And a janitor.
The most dangerous categories are in that order.
In other words, the most dangerous people are in the middle.
According a study by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are now about 1.3 million jobs in the United States that require some form of safety training, and the number is growing.
The study found that jobs with the highest risk of injury or death include janitors, cashiers, bartenders, dishwashers, and security guards.
There are also jobs in agriculture, construction, and manufacturing, according the report.
The OSHA report also found that the number of people killed by workplace accidents is on the rise.
In 2016, there were 447 deaths related to workplace accidents, according a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
That’s up from 432 in 2015 and 427 in 2014.
There are a total of about 7.2 million workers who work in the U.S. who have been injured at work, the study found.
The most common types of injuries include injuries from falling or crushing objects, injuries caused by fall, and injuries from blunt force trauma.
There were also 4.6 million injuries due to falls, 4.2 from falls caused by falls and 3.9 from falls due to blunt force injuries, the report found.
According the report, there have been 4.7 million workplace deaths from all causes since 1980.
More than one-third of those deaths are linked to occupational injuries, including those related to occupational health, such as respiratory illnesses, heart attacks, and strokes.
The latest data from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration also showed that there were 8,000 people killed on federal job sites in 2018.
That was an increase from 7,000 in 2017.
According that study, the number one cause of workplace deaths in 2018 was falls, followed by falls caused from falling furniture, falling off of furniture, and falls due, such that a worker could be killed by a fall while trying to escape an assault.
The Occupational Injury Surveillance System, a data collection tool that tracks workplace deaths, found that there was a sharp increase in occupational fatalities in 2017, with the number increasing by nearly 100,000 from 4.1 million in 2016 to 5.2 the year before.
According more information from the Bureau, in 2018 there were 3.7 billion workplace visits, or roughly 3,500 per day.
That is a 5% increase from the previous year.