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The new deadliest job in America

Started by bull, July 09, 2008, 05:14:01 AM

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bull

Interesting:

According to a story in this week's RCR Wireless News, building and climbing towers (which can be hundreds of feet tall) is more dangerous than ranching, fishing, logging, and even ironworking. The fatality rate is currently 183.6 deaths per 100,000 workers: Five tower workers died during one 12-day span earlier this year alone. 18 tower workers died on the job in 2006.

http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/97827

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:o I for one will stop using my cell phone, so I don't contribute to the call per death statistics.

Cell phones companies lie, and people die.  :callme:  :faint:
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Charger_Fan

Good to know, I'll tell these guys to quit complaining then. :icon_smile_tongue:



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Quote from: CHARGER_FAN on July 09, 2008, 06:20:41 PM
Good to know, I'll tell these guys to quit complaining then. :icon_smile_tongue:



that picture makes me afraid of hights just looking at it
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472 R/T SE

I always thought these boyz had a dangerous job.  The two on the tower top are giving me the one finger salute.  These same two guys plus one other were dismantling a construction elevator in Seattle and pulled one of the wrong pieces out and free fell over 75 feet.  They all lived but busted them up pretty good.  AFAIK they still haven't put a tool belt back on.
I thought for two weeks after I got hurt that I would come back like these guys did, never realized till later I was doomed forever.  :-\


Charger1970

Quote from: 472 R/T SE on July 09, 2008, 09:41:05 PM
I always thought these boyz had a dangerous job. The two on the tower top are giving me the one finger salute. These same two guys plus one other were dismantling a construction elevator in Seattle and pulled one of the wrong pieces out and free fell over 75 feet. They all lived but busted them up pretty good. AFAIK they still haven't put a tool belt back on.
I thought for two weeks after I got hurt that I would come back like these guys did, never realized at first I was doomed forever. :-\



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so now discovery will make a show   deadliest tower.   :icon_smile_question:

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Quote from: CHARGER_FAN on July 09, 2008, 06:20:41 PM
Good to know, I'll tell these guys to quit complaining then. :icon_smile_tongue:




Dang...doing that must be like receiving oral favors from Oprah. Whatever you do, you never wanna look down.
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I want to see the guy that took the picture. He must have brass ones.
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Quote from: CHARGER_FAN on July 09, 2008, 06:20:41 PM
Good to know, I'll tell these guys to quit complaining then. :icon_smile_tongue:




Man, I get dizzy just looking at that photo.  :eek2: :puke:
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Most dangerous job I ever did had to be hot tar roofing, followed by power washing cedar shake roofs.   Probably not a high death rate, just can get really burned or break your back falling,
    How do so many die?  Do the towers fall?  aren't they hooked on the thing the entire time?  wonder what is happening.
  I am not knocking them, just curious as to what causes the accidents.


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Quote from: rusty lee on July 09, 2008, 10:50:35 PM
so now discovery will make a show   deadliest tower.   :icon_smile_question:

heh, so true     


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d72hemi

Sweet! In a week or two I get clime certified for my 75 foot tower. I will have to post a pic or two.

Ian

Chad L. Magee

You would not catch me working up there like that. :o  I am quite content on safely working with my chemicals in a nice protected building, thank you.  Never was much for heights.....
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moparstuart

Quote from: Chad L. Magee on July 11, 2008, 11:05:24 AM
You would not catch me working up there like that. :o  I am quite content on safely working with my chemicals in a nice protected building, thank you.  Never was much for heights.....
plus making the meth does pay so well  :smilielol: :smilielol: :smilielol: 
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Charged

How is "Fishing" considered dangerous?

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Quote from: Charged on July 12, 2008, 02:53:37 PM
How is "Fishing" considered dangerous?

It isn't so much the fishing, its where you are doing the fishing.   Bering Sea?


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Gotcha. Living in KY for 17 years, I dont usually visualize holding a Zebco Quantum as life-threatening. That is untill I turn to Channel 38 and watch Deadliest Catch on the Discovery channel.

SeattleCharger

Quote from: Charged on July 12, 2008, 04:18:46 PM
Gotcha. Living in KY for 17 years, I dont usually visualize holding a Zebco Quantum as life-threatening. That is untill I turn to Channel 38 and watch Deadliest Catch on the Discovery channel.

heh,  ya, I guess you could drink too much and fall of the boat or fall in the river and drown in Kentucky, could be dangerous   :icon_smile_wink:


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My friend Corona and I plea the fifth to any near death experiences as such.

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