Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's Most Hazardous Job Sectors Revealed – MyChesCo
PENNSYLVANIA — A recent study has highlighted the most dangerous job sectors in Pennsylvania, with agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting topping the list. The data, derived from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), reveals that these sectors have the highest fatality rates, shedding light on the inherent risks in these occupations.
Workers’ Compensation Attorneys at Hansford Law analyzed fatal injury rates from BLS data across various sectors in Pennsylvania. The results were calculated by comparing the number of fatal injuries to the total hours worked in each sector.
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting
This sector is the most perilous, with a fatality rate of 14.0 per 100,000 workers. Jobs in this category involve growing crops, raising livestock, and gathering timber. Despite the risks, workers in these fields earn an average salary of $43,987 annually. The high fatality rate spotlights the dangerous nature of working with heavy machinery, livestock, and hazardous conditions.
Transportation and Utilities
Ranked second, the transportation and utilities sector reports 13.5 fatal injuries per 100,000 workers. Professionals in this sector transport passengers and cargo, handle electrical work, and manage gas and sewage removal. The sector’s complexity and the high stakes of dealing with utilities contribute to the elevated risk.
Construction
Construction occupations rank third with a fatality rate of 7.4 per 100,000 workers. This category includes carpenters, electricians, and plumbers, who earn an average of $40 an hour nationally. The construction industry is notorious for its physical demands and the dangers of working at heights or with heavy equipment.
Other Services, Except Public Administration
This sector, which includes jobs in pet care, religious organizations, and personal services like hairdressing, has a fatality rate of 3.8 per 100,000 workers. While not as high as other sectors, the risks in these jobs are still significant.
Professional and Business Services
With 3.3 fatal injuries per 100,000 workers, this sector encompasses a wide range of roles, including management and accounting. Salaries in this sector range from $47,000 to $65,000 annually. The relatively lower fatality rate reflects the less hazardous nature of office-based work.
Wes McDaniel from Hansford McDaniel Workers’ Compensation Attorneys commented on the findings: “Safety in the workplace is vital, and employees should feel confident that they can carry out their jobs without harm. It is saddening to see the amount of people who have lost their lives due to their occupation, and it is important to remember that these are individuals, not just numbers. This data aims to show which roles need to be approached with care and to encourage employers of these occupations to reevaluate safety standards.”
Enhancing Safety in High-Risk Sectors: A Call to Action
The study’s findings emphasize the need for improved safety measures across these high-risk sectors. Employers in agriculture, transportation, and construction must prioritize worker safety to reduce these alarming fatality rates. Enhanced training programs, stricter safety protocols, and better protective equipment can go a long way in mitigating risks.
For policymakers, these insights highlight the sectors that require more stringent regulations and oversight. Ensuring that safety standards are not just implemented but also enforced can protect workers and save lives.
Ultimatly, while certain jobs will always carry inherent risks, understanding where these dangers lie is the first step toward making workplaces safer. The findings from this study serve as a crucial reminder for both employers and policymakers to take proactive measures in safeguarding the workforce.
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Video obtained by CBS News Philadelphia shows firefighters battling heavy flames in an apartment unit, with thick smoke pouring from the building. The footage also shows noticeable damage to the building from the fire.
The cause of the fire is unknown, and it is unclear if anyone was displaced or injured.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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Saturday, December 13, 2025 2:03PM
LANSDOWNE, Pa., (WPVI) — An argument between two groups turned violent late Friday night in Delaware County, leaving one person fighting for their life.
The shooting happened around 10:45 p.m. along the unit block of South Wycombe Avenue in Lansdowne.
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Police recovered a firearm at the scene, but so far, no arrests have been made.
Authorities have not released the identity of the victim or any details about what sparked the confrontation.
Detectives are continuing to investigate and are urging anyone with information to come forward.
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