Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 8.2
Number employed: 308,790
Average salary: $45,970
Many jobs require employees to put their well-being in danger, even to the point of risking their lives when they clock in.
Aspiring police officers know that they'll be fighting crime, and firefighters are well aware that putting out fires is life-threatening. But there are some careers in which the perils are less evident.
Using data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and ONet, HealthGrove and StartClass looked at the 22 most dangerous jobs based on the fatal injury rate per 100,000 full-time workers.
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 8.2
Number employed: 308,790
Average salary: $45,970
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 8.5
Number employed: 566,930
Average salary: $51,110
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 8.6
Number employed: 243,080
Average salary: $43,630
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 8.9
Number employed: 11,520
Average salary: $43,350
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 9.4
Number employed: 204,600
Average salary: $35,950
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 10.6
Number employed: 638,810
Average salary: $56,810
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 11
Number employed: 434,810
Average salary: $62,150
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 13.1
Number employed: 2.14 million
Average salary: $22,840
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 15.3
Number employed: 1.28 million
Average salary: $36,170
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 15.3
Number employed: 101,190
Average salary: $43,160
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 17.8
Number employed: 178,260
Average salary: $23,210
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 18.1
Number employed: 852,870
Average salary: $31,090
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 23.6
Number employed: 114,540
Average salary: $65,930
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 22.9
Number employed: 4,300
Average salary: $68,050
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 23.6
Number employed: 405,810
Average salary: $22,250
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 26.9
Number employed: 11,540
Average salary: $48,440
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 33
Number employed: 115,170
Average salary: $33,660
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 40.5
Number employed: 103,650
Average salary: $35,760
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 46.9
Number employed: 24,130
Average salary: $34,480
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 50.6
Number employed: 75,760
Average salary: $118,140
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 75
Number employed: 400
Average salary: $35,250
Fatal injury rate per 100K people: 91
Number employed: 25,210
Average salary: $35,190
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