The New York Times subtitle of the article I posted on the previous page.
Safety protocols for firearms on set are well established and straight forward, and injuries of any kind are rare.
Cut corners on safety anywhere and people can be injured or killed.
Most dangerous jobs:
Jobs with highest number of work-related deaths in 2019
Transportation and material moving: 1,481
Construction and extraction: 1.066
Service: 762
Installation, maintenance and repair: 438
Management, business, financial operations: 409
Fatal work injuries by event
Transportation incidents: 2,122
Falls, slips, trips: 880
Violence and other injuries by people or animals (includes homicides and suicides): 841
Contact with objects and equipment: 732
Exposure to harmful substances or environment (includes substance overdoses): 642
Jobs with highest death rate per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers
Fishing and hunting: 145 per 100,000
Logging: 68.9 per 100,000
Aircraft pilots and flight engineers: 61.8 per 100,000
Roofers: 54 per 100,000
Construction: 40 per 100,000
https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/24/business ... index.html
A lot more deaths related to transportation like motorcycles, cars, trucks...than movie set deaths.
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts." - Daniel Patrick Moynihan