50 Of The Most Frightening Photos People Have Ever Taken While On The Job (New Pics)
Unfortunately, it’s extremely common to be stressed out at work. Whether you’re always on a tight deadline, your boss is breathing down your neck every day or your colleagues love to sabotage you, your workday probably isn’t going to be pleasant if you're just trying to avoid getting fired. But one thing you should never have to worry about while on the clock is whether or not you’ll make it out alive.
Below, you’ll find a list that Bored Panda has compiled of the most terrifying photos people have taken while working. From operations on dangerous animals to warnings that one wrong move could cost workers their lives, these photos might totally creep you out, pandas. So good luck making it through this list, and be sure to upvote the photos that make you appreciate your mundane office job more than ever before!
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This Has To Be A First. A Firefighter Gives Mouth-To-Mouth To A Snake Suffering From Smoke Inhalation And Saves Its Life
This Sign Outside A Construction Area
Coast Guard Coming Out Of Manasqan Inlet Early This Week
Regardless of what you do for a living, it’s probably going to become boring at some point. If you sit at a computer all day, your career might have been mundane from the very first week. But even if you spend all day on your feet running around a hospital, the days might begin to blur together after enough years on the job. However, if you find yourself in life-threatening situations frequently while you’re working, you might not ever be able to relax.
Most of us don’t agree to put our lives on the line when we sign our employment contracts, but some brave individuals do. And according to Industrial Safety & Hygiene News (ISHM), there are certain professions that are much more dangerous than others. First up on their list is being a logging worker. Apparently, this is one of the most dangerous jobs in the United States, as the machinery and trees cause over 50 fatalities per year.
Hippo Dentist At Work
When Water Buffalo Are Part Of The Brazilian Police Force
A Bear Wakes From Hibernation During A Routine Collar Check
Another career choice that you should only choose if you’re not afraid of losing your life is being a pilot or flight engineer. ISHM reports that about 70 of these professionals tragically pass away each year due to the dangerous aircrafts that they’re operating and monitoring. However, the majority of fatalities occur in crashes of privately owned planes and helicopters, so you don’t need to worry about flying commercial.
It’s no surprise that working in oil, gas and mining is also incredibly dangerous. Choosing to work in this field is like taking your life in your hands, as transportation incidents and contact with objects and equipment tragically claim about 20 lives each year.
414-Pound Gorilla On The Exam Table
Lighthouse By The Coast Of Iceland
The View From An Oil Rig In The Gulf Of Mexico During Tropical Storm Barry
Roofers also live on the edge, sometimes literally, as falls, slips and trips are huge hazards in this career field. Nearly 100 roofers lose their lives in the United States each year. So if you ever feel the desire to crawl up onto your roof, try to suppress that impulse. Even the professionals have accidents every now and then, so it’s really not worth risking your life to go up there.
Just A Few Pictures Of Me On The Wind Turbine Job In Jeffers, MN
The Smoke Column From A Wildland Fire I Worked
Divers Beneath An Oil Rig
One job that’s surprisingly dangerous is being a garbage collector. This profession may seem pretty straightforward, but apparently, transportation incidents are quite common in the field. Unfortunately, some garbage collectors don’t make it home after the end of a shift after being struck by a garbage truck or another vehicle while on the job. And in a similar vein, delivery drivers aren’t always safe either. We all know that it’s dangerous to get behind the wheel, period. So if you’re spending all day, every day driving, you might end up in a tragic accident eventually.
Now That Is A Serious Wave
POV, You Found The Pond At My Work (Underground Mine). The Ceiling Is 60 Feet From The Water, And The Water Is 50 Feet Deep. It’s Crystal Clear
Another Day At Work, Pretending I`m An Astronaut
As annoying as it may be to constantly be reminded of workplace safety regulations, these are crucial to making sure that everyone returns home to their pets or families at the end of the day. When it comes to why workplace safety is so important, SafetyIQ notes that it actually makes employees more productive. When everyone perfectly understands protocol and doesn’t have to worry about being in danger, they can execute their jobs seamlessly and efficiently.
Two Fishermen In Australia Have Caught A Bizarre "Doomsday Fish" That Looks Like A Demonic Horse
I Work In A Stephen King Novel
Amazon Won't Let Us Listen To Music Or Sit Down But We Get These "Motivational" Messages All Day Long
At the same time, prioritizing workplace safety will in turn reduce the risk of accidents and fatalities. In 2023, the total cost of workplace injuries was a whopping $176.5 billion, and no company wants to be hit with a massive lawsuit after an employee lost a limb or broke their back. Mitigating risks and making sure that employees are safe will save everyone time, money and heartache.
A Door I Work Beside At Night
I Jump Every Time I Walk By This At Work
I wonder if a study of all the fitbits in the area could document the location where excitement occurs.
Removing A Giant Hornets Nest
Anne! Anne! They missed the apostrophe out of " hornets' "!!!! Quick! Come and tell us all about the falling standards of English seen on social media sites.
When it comes to creating a safe work environment, SafetyIQ notes that it’s crucial to understand and detect any potential issues. You might not be able to prevent 100% of accidents, but you can certainly ensure that workers are well informed of the risks and how to stay safe. Everyone should be properly trained, and employees should be frequently reminded of protocol. Meanwhile, employers should foster a work environment that encourages everyone to stay safe and look out for one another.
Truckload Of Tied Up Figure 01 Humanoid Robots Being Moved To A Work Site
Got Stuck In This Hole In An Elevator Shaft At Work Today, Thanks To My Tools And Climbing Gear
Something About The Idea That There’s A Paralyzed Person Behind The Robot’s Lifeless Eyes Is Oddly Terrifying
How are you feeling about these terrifying photos, pandas? Have you gained a newfound appreciation for the safety of your cubicle? Keep upvoting the photos that give you the heebie-jeebies, and let us know in the comments below if you’ve ever encountered any danger in your own workplace. Then, if you’re interested in checking out another Bored Panda article featuring unsettling photos from people’s jobs, look no further than right here!
My Workplace At The North Sea
My Job Involves Exploring A Lot Of Liminal Spaces. These Are Pics From My Latest Site Visit
I design fire alarm systems. I have to scope out a lot of older buildings that we have little information about. I first got my foot in the door by being proficient with Autocad.
Working 2000ft Above The Ground
Took This At Work Yesterday. It’s The Coupling Chamber At A Dam
My View Of My Beloved Coworker Coming To Assist Me At My Night Job
That One Night I Worked As A Security Guard At This Weird Pizza Place
My Brother Sent Me This Picture Of Him At Work. He Is Phd Student In Marine Biology, Works As An Assistant Professor Part Time, His Plan Is To Become A Professor Eventually
Wonderful. Would love to dive, but rubbishy lungs prevent it.
Found This When I Walked Into The Stock Room At My Work
How I Get From The Taxi To My Jobsite
Cod Fishing
I Took This A Few Years Ago At One Of My Job Sites
I'm Not Sure If This Qualifies For Megalophobia, Ascending One Massive Tree To Work In Another. We Don't Get Many Large Trees In The UK, But There Are A Couple Of Giants Here And There
Out Of This World
Dangerous perhaps, but comes with impressive bragging rights.
This Photographer Is Playing A Fight Or Flight Game With Polar Bear
I Work At A Movie Theater. I Think One Of The Jurassic World Actors Came To Say Hi
Noble Globetrotter 2 Reported To Have Suffered Damage And Taken On Water During Hurrcaine Ida. Having Worked On Boats This Scares Me More Than Any Storm Did
The Job Supervisor Was Holding The Ladder
It could be done well but you would make an OSHA inspector's year if one caught you.
Guy Turns Off Malfunctioning Flamethrower
I"d say it was functioning very well.. just not the way 'he' wanted it to.
This Rabbit Having Dental Work Creeped Me Out
View From My Office On The Oil Rig
Leads To The Basement At My Work. It Goes On And On Down There
I've Seen Plenty Of Weird Things Come In To The Goodwill I Work At. This Takes The Cake As The Creepiest
Would not accept this for sale... put it back. Bury it, like the poor dog deserves.
I Work As A Student Dive Technician For My University, Here Are Some Pictures I Took While At Work. Here Is Our Current Manifold, This Structure Is Nearly 20ft Tall
If I could get a sound recording underwater while the wave maker is running I could make it even worse. Best I can describe it is like this: loud mechanical bangs and moans completely surrounding you. Plus due to the way sound propagates underwater you can't really tell where it's coming from, makes it really fun.
Metal Can Sneak Into Your Eye From Grinding, Even With Safety Glasses. Wear Goggles If Possible. Black Dot On The Right Of My Eye Is Getting Tweezered Out In 2 Hours
Seeing it made my right eye start twitching and feeling itchy
Updating Power Line
Was Doing Electrical Work At A Hairstylist Convention And Walked Into The Wrong Door. There Was Fuzzy Classical Music On The Radio
Wind Turbine Foundation Pour With Tb130 Telebelts
Next Time You Moan About The Price Of Your Fish Remember This
Alone At Work, Passed By This Room And Nearly Got A Heart Attack. It's An Old Military Barrack That's Now Being Partly Used As A Daycare
Chicken Freezer I Work In
Found A Hole Behind Some Shelves At Work That Leads To Underground Tunnels
The Entrance To The Break Room At My Job
Jumbled Wax Figures With Bags Over Their Heads At My Place Of Work
Longways Down
I've never been afraid of heights but gravity scares the poopla out of me.
The Aquarium I Used To Work For Host Catering Events, This Is One Of The Halls They Use
Had To Use The Employees' Bathroom At My New Job. Didn't Notice This Until The 3rd Day In
I Work In A Courthouse At Night. I've Been In Every Room Except This One. I Have No Idea What's In Here
It's down a back stairway and is at the basement level. it doesn't seem to attach to the main basement, because its in the other direction. in fact, this door is on the outer wall of the building, which means whatever offshoot behind here was specifically built for its own purpose. its an extension of the building but underground.
a few floors up, there's an old sign painted on a door that says "to subway". there has never been a subway here, I think the closest subway to me is more than 3 hours away.
My Cousin Runs Logistics For A Petroleum Company In Fort Mcmurray, Alberta. She Travels Roads Like This Between Job Sites Multiple Times Per Week
This Guy
Medical Mannequin I Worked With Today
Just Another Day In The Hole. 2100 Ft To Be Exact
We Lost Power At Work Yesterday. Not One Dog Was Barking
I Work At My Old School As A Janitor And Work Normally When There's No One Else In The School With Me
If you see a shadowy figure with red eyes looking at you.... RUN
14 Years Working Offshore. I Worked As A Deluge Testing Engineer For A Fire Suppression Company (Still Do, But Onshore For The Last 3 Years)
This Door In The Basement Where I Work
This Industrial Washing Machine At My Job
My Friend Got Sent Home From Work Today For A Safety Violation And Sent Me This Photo
Crack In The Foundation/Wall Of The Basement Of The Building I Work At
Saw This Door At Work And Wanted To Open It So Badly. Not Just Locked, But Barred Shut
They need a window in this door, or at least a photo attached to it showing what is on the other side. Open pit is just an invitation.
Just Started A New Job. Coworkers Say It’ll Get So Cold Inside, Even My Paycheck Will Say Minus
Night Shift At An Art Museum
The Walk In Oven At The Bakery I Work At
Installing A Glass Rail On Every Floor
Protecting High Tension Wires With Harness
What I Find At 3am When I Come To Work
Power Went Out In The Hangar At Work
I Work At A Really Old Cinema Complex And I Found This Abandoned Area In The Projection Room
This Area At Work Makes Me Feel Like I'm Being Watched
This USPS Mail Sorting Facility Where You Read And Enter Addresses All Day And Are Not Allowed To Speak
Just Started A New Manufacturing Job
Doai Station In Japan
Checking Signs Like This Is A Decent Part Of My Job
How Safe Is This?
I'm A Plumber. I Had To Open Up A Customer's Wall To Do Some Work And Found This
Not quite the same but when I was still a carpenter we opened up one of the teenage daughters walls and found her liquor, weed, and vibrator stash. Boss asked me to go tell her without letting the mom she was sitting beside no. Didn't refuse much on the job site but that one I told him he had to handle. 🤣
Oil Well Drilling Looks Absurdly Dangerous
My Fiance Send Me This, He Works As A Wind Turbine Techican
The Basement At Work
The Path I Walk To Go To Work
My View As I Walk Into My Night Cleaning Job
Working One Of My Job Sites To Remove 1000-Feet Of PACM
This Isn't Safe Right?
Not The Sign You Want To See At The Start Of A Job
as it's Halloween rn, this was pretty nice. I hope the guy working at 20k feet gets a raise.
as it's Halloween rn, this was pretty nice. I hope the guy working at 20k feet gets a raise.
