Summary of 5 Of The Most Dangerous Jobs In The World | Big Business | Business Insider

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The world's most dangerous jobs are often in remote locations with extreme conditions. Workers are often freelance contractors, making it difficult to organize and negotiate better working conditions. Despite the dangers, these jobs provide a way for some people to make a living.

  • 00:00:00 The five dangerous jobs in the world are: sulfur miner, acai harvester, salt harvester, foreign ERS contractor, and solver. Conditions in these jobs are extreme, with high temperatures and toxic fumes. The workers are often freelance contractors, making it difficult to organize and negotiate better working conditions.
  • 00:05:00 The five jobs in the world that are the most dangerous are mining, farming, working in the sun, working with salt, and being a farmer. These jobs require a lot of strength, courage, and stamina, but they can also be very rewarding.
  • 00:10:00 This 1-minute video discusses the dangers of some of the world's most dangerous jobs. These include jobs in the Amazon rainforest, where people risk climbing 50-foot High palm trees to harvest acai berries, as well as jobs in the limestone industry, where miners risk their lives to carve valuable blocks out of the quarries. While these jobs may be dangerous, they provide some people in the world with a way to make a living.
  • 00:15:00 In these dangerous jobs, workers are exposed to various dangers, including falls and razor-sharp blades. Some workers are also responsible for fixing the machines, which can be dangerous. The workers also have to climb slippery cliffs and risk falls. Finally, some workers collect bird saliva, which is used in making a health soup.
  • 00:20:00 This video provides a brief overview of the world's most dangerous jobs, which include climbing up ladders without any support and spotting nests of birds. These jobs are often performed by foreign nationals in remote areas, where an emergency could be difficult to respond to.

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