dangerous occupation उदाहरण वाक्य
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- NURSING-HAZARDS _ TAMPA, Fla . _ When it comes to dangerous occupations, most people think of firefighters or construction workers on high beams.
- Mining had always been a dangerous occupation and rapid growth tended to overtake the provision of safety measures, making serious accidents not uncommon.
- It was a dangerous occupation as just the weight of the suit was and the constant danger of decompression sickness discouraged generations to come.
- Mining has always been a dangerous occupation, Smith says, but it inspired a culture of men and women with " pride and vitality ."
- Pakistan law prohibits bonded labor and forbids children under the age of 14 from working in dangerous occupations, but even those measures aren't enforced.
- The march seeks to promote children's rights, particularly the right to education and freedom from economic exploitation, dangerous occupations and abusive or damaging work.
- Sadly, mining remains an inherently dangerous occupation, and those who benefit us all by their delvings are all too often killed in their efforts.
- Luang Phor Pern's tattoos are regarded not only as ornamental but talismans that are popular with gangsters, hoodlums, policemen and others in dangerous occupations.
- A list of the world's most dangerous occupations would have to to include fire-eater, sword swallower, tightrope walker and playing goalkeeper for the Kings.
- Extreme poverty in the region has long driven residents to seek work elsewhere, often in the worst paying and most dangerous occupations, such as mining.