List of 10 the Worst and Dangerous Works in the World
- U-Report
VIVA – Basically, work is one of the needs that every human should do to earn money and support themselves or their families. When you are at work, boredom is sure to exist, but when you are bored, consider your best not to get out of your comfort zone.
Some works are the worst and beyond human comprehension. Most modern jobs are distinguished by a progressive focus and increased convenience of the work process. However, some specialists work in terrible conditions that can cause irreparable damage not only to the nervous system but to life in general.
Here are the worst works in the world:
1. Roadkill Collector
Roadkill collectors not only have the task of peeling away the remains of dead creatures in various conditions of decay on the road, they can also do so while braving oncoming traffic.
2. Fertilizer Check
Animal dirt is an important natural fertilizer, but it should first be checked for contaminants such as E. coli and salmonella. That's where dung inspectors come in, they can not only look for the bacteria that cause bloody diarrhea if ingested, they can wade through animal droppings as well.
3. Portable Toilet Cleaner
Portable toilet cleaners are tasked with washing the tank under the toilet bowl and collecting scattered garbage. Typically, a specialist must clean at least 10 cabins in 1 working day. The cleansing process does not take too long, but it does not bring positive emotions.
4. Woodcutter
Lumberjacks are killed almost 11 times more often than other professionals. Cutting a tree only from the outside, it seems simple, but in fact, you have to work with special equipment in more dangerous places.
According to official statistics, in just 1 year, there were at least 30 thousand accidents in this profession. The big threat does not only come from work tools in the form of sharp saws, but also large tree branches.
5. Cutting Carcass Specialist
The main task of these workers is to cut up the carcasses of cows and pigs, as well as to extract bones and internal organs. About one in three carcass-cutting specialists is injured in their work. There is also a high risk of contracting mad cow disease and E. coli.
6. Pet Food Tasting
This specialist's duties include studying the aroma and taste of animal feed, as well as making decisions about the need to make changes to their recipes. Among the professional duties of a taster, there are three mandatory tests: A thorough odor examination, checking the content of bone residues, and identifying the required level of cartilage in the composition.
7. Deodorant Expert
Representatives of this profession need to observe the condition of the armpits of the test group, noting changes in smell throughout the day. Due to its specificity, this work is rather focused and unpleasant. Deodorant specialist jobs open in several cosmetic companies.
8. Hazardous Waste Divers
It is one of the worst jobs in the world, with workers plunging into muddy and toxic spills. The goal of this profession is the timely cleaning of polluted places, as well as to promote scientific research. The conditions in which these specialists work are very unpleasant: minimal visibility, tight suits, toxic environment.
9. Forensic Entomologist
A specialist in this profession studies the characteristics of the development of insects in human corpses, as well as the consequences of their reproduction. To accurately determine the age of a corpse, forensic entomologists determine when the flies and larvae appeared on it.
10. Hospital Laundry Workers
Hospital laundry staff work in cramped, stuffy rooms filled with dirty laundry. During the work process, these people can contract severe infections. Such as exposure to chemicals, physical injury, and the worst accidents.