● Andrew Lindsay and Israel Espana Argote, contract workers, died when the wall of an Amazon warehouse collapsed during a severe storm in Baltimore in November 2018.
● Brien James Daunt fell to his death during construction of an Amazon warehouse in Oildale, CA in January 2019. Falls from a height are a well-known – and preventable – hazard in the construction industry, with long-established protocols to reduce risks. CalOSHA is investigating the incident.
● Aviators Ricky Blakely, Conrad Jules Aska and Sean Archuleta died in February when an Air Atlas plane, carrying cargo for Amazon, crashed into Trinity Bay, southeast of Texas. Blakely and Aska worked for Air Atlas and were members of the Airline Professional Association (APA), Teamsters Local 224. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the incident.
Obviously any such deaths are a tragedy, but by the numbers there are clearly much more dangerous jobs in the US than being an Amazon worker.
Does Amazon have problems to address? Absolutely. Is it "most dangerous"? Absolutely not.
It's farcical to claim that Amazon is a top-12 most-dangerous place to work.
Here's a real list:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/careers/2018/01/09/work...
#1 Logging: 100 per 100K annual death rate.
#13 Construction labor: 25 per 100K
#25 HVAC 8 per 100K
That's over dozen job types, encompassing many more employers.
Amazon warehouse: 10 per 100K+: ~10 deaths / 100,000+ warehouse employees (I can't find a clear number of full-time-equivalent, but Time says "300K employees", World Socialists say 125K warehouse workers in 2017)
USA unintentional injury death rate: 50 per 100K
USA heart attack death rate: 100+ per 100K
USA heart disease death rate, age 45-64: 150 per 100K
These jobs are difficult and dangerous and pay poorly and under no circumstances should a human be deprived of this terrible birthright.
I guess consumers are either ignorant of how crappy an employer Amazon is or care more about getting their cheap goods than about the welfare of Amazon workers.