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What occupational hazards?

Many occupations are dangerous, but the following are considered to be the most dangerous:

1. Soldiers: Soldiers face extremely high risks in combat and military operations, including the possibility of injury and sacrifice.

2. Firefighters: Firefighters face the risks of fire, explosion and toxic substances in fire fighting and rescue operations.

3. Oil drilling workers on land and at sea: These workers work on high offshore platforms and oil wells and face high-risk explosions, fires and accidents.

4. Miners: Miners work in underground or open-pit mines and face the risk of collapse, explosion, toxic gas and other accidents.

5. Aerial workers: This includes construction workers, electricians, window cleaners, etc. They work at high altitude and face the risk of falling and other air accidents.

6. Pilots: Pilots face risks such as aircraft failure, bad weather and air collision during the flight.

7. Medical professionals: Doctors, nurses and emergency personnel face risks related to diseases, infections and contact with violent patients.

8. Dangerous goods handlers: This includes those who handle toxic, harmful or explosive substances, who are at risk of leakage, explosion and pollution.

Please note that these are just some occupations that are considered dangerous. In fact, there are many other occupations that are also dangerous.