Construction accounts for more than half the dangerous jobs
Every job has its own set of challenges, some being too exhausting mentally, some being exhausting physically, some a mix of both, and some being too dangerous for people. Construction accounts for more than half of the dangerous jobs in the US, as per a report by AdvisorSmith. There's been a significant improvement in both fatal and non-fatal injuries in the construction industry, but does it suffice? Read more on this here.
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