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What are the top ten most dangerous jobs in China?

10, China investor

"Investment is risky and you need to be cautious when entering the market." Shareholders are classified as high-risk occupations, as long as the potential risk of stock trading is high.

9. Lumberjack

Loggers are classified as highly dangerous industries all over the world, and China is no exception.

8. Professional athletes

Professional athletes have to receive a lot of sports training, many of which are beyond the endurance of their body organs, causing permanent muscle damage, and some professional athletes are also prone to injuries on the sports field.

7. Firefighters

The danger that firefighters must face is often a matter of life and death. They often have to stand in the forefront of fire accidents, and they may pay the price of their lives if they are not careful.

6. Doctor

The biggest danger in a doctor's career is karoshi and doctor-patient disputes. Doctors have endless operations every day. Overtime and high-intensity work can easily lead to the death of doctors from overwork. In recent years, disputes between doctors and patients continue to occur, and there are many news that family members beat doctors, which is another factor that causes occupational hazards for doctors.

5. Metallurgical workers

The mortality rate of metallurgical workers in China is very high. This profession itself is a very dangerous profession. Workers' lack of self-protection awareness and inadequate protective measures have eroded their health, leading to this occupational danger and helplessness.

4. Fishery boatmen

The danger of fishing boatmen mainly comes from natural factors. Fishery boatmen often need to work in the deep sea far from land. The weather in the deep sea is difficult to predict, and it is very difficult to rescue in case of danger, which takes a lot of time. In addition, fishing tools also pose a great threat to the personal safety of fishermen.

3. Media industry

The media industry is highly competitive. In order to get the latest news, you should be "online" 24 hours a day, ready to get the news at any time. Irregular working hours, staying up late for a long time and great pressure can easily lead to overwork death of media practitioners. In addition, front-line journalists in the media industry often need to run at the scene of accidents, full of unknown dangers.

2. Construction workers

Although the death rate of construction workers is not very high. However, injuries and disabilities of construction workers are quite common in China. As migrant workers, most construction workers often leave their homes for big cities, but they can't enjoy the fair treatment of medical care and social security. Once injured and disabled, they can only treat themselves, which makes their medical expenses much higher than others.

1, coal miners

Coal miners can be said to be the most dangerous occupation in China. The mortality rate of coal miners in China is 80% of that in the world. Many mine owners often force workers to work in mines that collapse at any time, regardless of the safety of the mines. Mine collapse and gas explosion are all dangers that coal miners often encounter.