The commercial fishing industry has long been known as one of the most dangerous jobs you can have. As TV programs like Deadliest Catch have shown time and time again, this is long, hard, and backbreaking work. Although it pays relatively well, the risks for every worker on a crab boat are enormous.

One of the biggest reasons for the danger is that the typical crabbing season is relatively short and takes place mostly in the wintertime. That means that crews have to work long hours in incredibly rough and cold weather, and they are constantly at the mercy of the elements. Considering all of this, it’s no wonder that accidents are a fact of life for anyone working on crab boats.

What makes it even more dangerous is that when an accident does happen at sea, proper medical attention is usually very far away. At the same time, unscrupulous operators might try to minimize their responsibility and care in an effort to cut costs. Together, this makes serious injuries even more common, and the likelihood even greater that one small mishap can change your life forever.

Want to know more about the dangers crabbers face? This infographic explains the common injuries workers suffer on crab boats. Read on to find out what they are!

Typical Injuries on Crab Boats Infographic
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