Forgotten fatalities: British military, mining and maritime accidents since 1900

ConclusionsAll six occupations still have high fatal accident rates. The greatly increased fatalities in sea fishing generally and in the Royal Air Force during its early years reflect, for different reasons, cultures of extreme risk-taking in these two sectors. Reductions in fatality rates in the armed forces over the last 20 years are due largely to decreases in land transport accidents.
Source: Occupational Medicine - Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research