Qi: the book of General Ignorance - the Noticeably Stouter Edition

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Around two million people die every year from work-related accidents and diseases, as opposed to a mere 650,000 who are killed in wars.
Worldwide, the most dangerous jobs are in agriculture, mining and construction. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, in the year 2000, 5,915 people died at work – including those who had a heart attack at their desks.
Lumberjacks had the most dangerous job, with 122 deaths per 100,000 employed. The second most dangerous job was fishing and
...third was airplane pilots – with a death rate of 101 per 100,000. Nearly all of the pilots, you’ll be reassured to hear, died in small-plane crashes, not passenger jets.
Structural-metalworkers and people in mining and drilling came fourth and fifth, though the death rate for both was less than half that of timber cutters.
The third most common cause of death on the job in all occupations was murder, which claimed 677 workers. Fifty policemen were murdered. But so were 205 salespeople.
Falls were the second most common cause of death, accounting for 12 per cent of the total.


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