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Not sure of percentage but I do know that in 2006 64 died and that is 82 out of 100,000 workers.
And then for a total of the forestry and logging industry it's about 2% of workers. There were 99 fatalities, 20 on highways, 3 falls and 55 struck by object.
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That's very dangerous.
by Kevisaurus is a Carnotaurus today on March 29th, 2008
Sure is, but not as dangerous as fishing! Never knew fish so dangerous a prey animal :-)
by Galeanda on March 29th, 2008
Probably Alaska fishing I would assume.
by Kevisaurus is a Carnotaurus today on March 29th, 2008