The most-dangerous job in America? It's not what you'd expect

At least 52 people died on the job in Ohio in the past 21 months, resulting in nearly $1 million in fines, according to an analysis of data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Some deaths were mundane. A worker slumping over on the work floor, for example. Others were horrific – falling from a roof, drowning in a septic tank or being crushed by a collapsed trench wall. Nationwide, working in state-run nursing and residential care facilities was riskier than being a p olice officer or a firefighter…
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