Firefighting supervisors
Those in charge of firefighting are accountable for overseeing and directing the efforts of their colleagues. Fire prevention and control are part of this job. These supervisors are responsible for a variety of duties, including but not limited to: communicating with and dispatching vehicles, assessing the size and condition of fires, training and evaluating firefighters, and maintaining firefighting equipment.
Firefighting supervisors typically lose their lives in automobile accidents, followed by explosions and flames.
- BLS Category: First-line supervisors of fire fighting and prevention workers
- Fatal injury rate: 20 per 100,000 workers
- Total deaths (2018): 14
- Most common fatal accidents: Transportation incidents
- Average Salary (USD): $70,000 – $90,000
- Average Salary (INR): ₹51,80,000 – ₹66,60,000
The 10 Most Dangerous Jobs in the United States 2024
Every job comes with its risks, and unfortunately, accidents happen at work. In 2018, there were 5,190 deaths from work related injuries in the USA. This was almost 9% more than the year before, which saw 4,764 people die because of their jobs. This means for every 100,000 people working full time, about 3.6 lost their lives due to work accidents.
In this article, we’re going to talk about the Most Dangerous Jobs in the United States. Some jobs are a lot riskier than others. We will see which jobs are the most dangerous, like construction work, fishing, logging, and police work.
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