"Twelve of the 25 most dangerous jobs as measured by the rate of people who die at work are in the construction industry, according to a recent report from business insurance analysis firm AdvisorSmith."
https://www.constructiondive.com/news/report-nearly-half-of-americas-deadliest-jobs-are-in-construction/586801/
Is Thailand's construction industry safer than that of the USA's?
I've no idea but, then I don't care because the US's safety record couldn't be more irrelevant. If workers were killed as a result of dodgy scaffolding with any regularity here, you'd know about it.