Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Logging, fishing, and roofing are Minnesota’s deadliest jobs due to hazards like machinery, weather, and heights.
A recent analysis identifies logging, fishing, and roofers as the most dangerous jobs in Minnesota, based on injury and fatality rates.
These occupations involve high risks from heavy machinery, extreme weather, and working at dangerous heights.
The data reflects ongoing safety concerns in industries reliant on physical labor and outdoor work.
5 Articles
La tala, la pesca y la construcción de techos son los trabajos más mortales de Minnesota debido a peligros como la maquinaria, el clima y las alturas.