Describe how fishing is a risky occupation?
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Fishing is the most dangerous job
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Estimates from Newsweek and the Discovery Channel state that for every 100,000 full-time fishing workers, there are 200 fatalities and 800 injuries each year, making it a risky profession to say the least
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Posted Jun 26, 2013
For many people the hazards of working involve the chance for carpal tunnel syndrome or a thumb blister from sending too many texts from their mobile devices. Thousands of other people risk their lives every day they go to work with some of the most dangerous jobs in the world. A commercial fisherman profession has routinely topped the list as the most dangerous job around.
Many people turn their passion for the hobby of fishing into a full-time career. But the risks involved with fishing can make that particular career move one of the more dangerous.
Estimates from Newsweek and the Discovery Channel state that for every 100,000 full-time fishing workers, there are 200 fatalities and 800 injuries each year, making it a risky profession to say the least.
There are a number of dangers onboard. One of the biggest risks is failure to return to shore. Each year, many fishing boats set sail from popular ports around the country, such as Dutch Harbor, Alaska and Gloucester, Mass. never to return. Even with technological advancements that make it easier to predict the weather, sudden storms can come out of nowhere.
Other dangers include clothing snagging on chains or gear dragging workers overboard. Fisherman who work in extreme cold also run the risk of hypothermia.
In addition to the water and weather, fishermen work with gear and equipment that can tip the scales at several hundred pounds. In such an environment, a quick jolt from the ocean or a momentary lapse in concentration can cause a serious injury.
While many different types of fishing can be unsafe, crab fishing seems to be the most dangerous. ......
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