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Manual Workers Face Extreme Challenges In These 6 Specific Fields

CLNS MediaBy CLNS Media09/27/2022Updated:04/03/20245 Mins Read
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There are many different types of jobs in the world, and each one has its own unique set of challenges. However, there are a few specific fields that pose particularly difficult challenges for manual workers. In this blog post, we will discuss six of these challenging fields. If you are a manual worker, it is important to be aware of these challenges so that you can be better prepared to face them!

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1. The oil field

Oil field workers face many challenges daily. First and foremost, they must deal with the dangers posed by working with hazardous materials. They also have to contend with long hours, difficult working conditions, and low pay. In addition, oil field workers often have to travel to remote locations for work, which can be both physically and mentally demanding. As The Callahan Law Firm professionals note,  oil field workers are some of the most hardworking and dedicated employees in any industry. They work long hours in often difficult and dangerous conditions, all for relatively low pay. Despite the challenges faced by oil field workers, they play a vital role in our economy. Without their hard work and dedication, we would not be able to enjoy the many benefits that come from oil and gas production.

 

2. Construction

Construction workers have one of the most dangerous jobs in the United States. In 2017, there were almost 1000 fatal construction accidents in the U.S., and the rate of fatal injuries in construction is nearly three times that of all other industries combined. There are many dangers inherent in construction work, from falling objects to being struck by heavy equipment. But one of the most common and potentially deadly hazards faced by construction workers is asbestos exposure. Sometimes, construction workers are not even aware that they are being exposed to asbestos, as it can be hidden in materials such as insulation or flooring. Asbestos exposure can lead to several serious health problems, including lung cancer and mesothelioma. 

 

3. Logging

Logging is another dangerous occupation, with a fatality rate that is nearly double that of construction work. Loggers face many of the same hazards as construction workers, including exposure to hazardous materials and falling objects. In addition, loggers often have to work in remote locations, which can make it difficult to get medical help if they are injured. Some people may not realize how dangerous logging is, but the truth is that it is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world. Also, as the Bureau of Labor Statistics notes, it is one of the few occupations that has become more dangerous over time. This is because logging companies are often cutting corners to save money, which can lead to accidents and injuries.

 

4. Farming

Farm workers also face other risks, such as exposure to pesticides and other toxic chemicals. Pesticide poisoning is a serious problem in many developing countries, where farmers may not have access to information about the safe handling and use of pesticides. In addition, farm workers are often exposed to extreme weather conditions, which can lead to heat stroke or cold-related injuries. Some farmers also work long hours, which can lead to fatigue and accidents. In developed countries, farming is generally considered a safe occupation. However, there are still some risks associated with farming. For example, farm workers may be exposed to hazardous materials, such as livestock manure and silage.

 

5. Fishing

Fishing is another occupation that has a high fatality rate. It is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world, with a fatality rate that is nearly 30 times that of the average job. There are many dangers inherent in fishing, from being struck by heavy equipment to being swept overboard by waves. In addition, fishermen often have to work in remote locations, which can make it difficult to get medical help if they are injured. Some people may not realize how dangerous fishing is, but the truth is that it is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world. 

 

6. Mining

Working in mines is incredibly strenuous and often requires long hours in treacherous conditions. Miners are constantly exposed to harmful chemicals and dust particles that can cause serious respiratory problems. In addition, miners are at risk of being crushed by falling rocks or equipment, electrocuted by live wires, or drowned if they become trapped in flooded areas. Despite the risks, many people continue to work in mining because it is one of the few industries that offer good-paying jobs without a college degree. For many manual workers, mining is the only way to support their families and maintain a decent standard of living.

 

Working in any of these six occupations is extremely challenging and dangerous. These workers face a variety of risks daily, from exposure to hazardous materials to being struck by heavy equipment. In addition, many of these occupations are in remote locations, which can make it difficult to get medical help if they are injured. If you or someone you know works in one of these occupations, it is important to be aware of the risks and to take steps to stay safe.

 

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