After I had cut a sapling, I started walking while the chain was still moving. The moving chain caught the top of my pants just above the knee. Instantly the pants were ruined and I had the slightest scratch on my skin. I was a fraction of an inch away from having a serious injury.
Dear gods Obed!
I have a responsibility towards my family to try to keep all my body parts functional as long as possible! I do a lot of dangerous stuff but try to minimize the risks!
I melt lead in the backyard for bullet casting and shoot guns. So I have a screened in smelting place and use protective clothing and a face mask while smelting and hearing protection and glasses while shooting.
I drive my tractor a lot but recognize that it is a very unforgiving beast! 10 m safety zone for the kids and no one closer without visual OK from me while the engine is turning. The kids and my wife all throw rocks or pine cones at the FEL to get my attention
The chain saws....... It is a pain in the neck, but I never start the saw without the protective pants and boots on. I really hate wearing the protective clothing in summer I have literally poured sweat out of the boots! I try to do my work in the woods in winter time! It also is a pain to put on all the clothes just to do a few cuts around the house.... I have many friends who have been extremely lucky, one cut all the flesh of his knee cap but only touched the bone in the cap, you can bet he was thoroughly congratulated on his luck by the surgeon stitching him up. It's not like fingers or arms grow out again is it?
The chain saw is a lot more dangerous than a gun, the gun is menacingly black and the barrel intimidating, my chain saw is orange and almost cute and cuddly in comparison.
I never climb on the roofs at our farm, never at all! I have vertigo and it just is to high up for me! When doing jobs on the roof on our house in town I use ropes and helmet and work really slow! In climbing I know you are an expert and just leave it there....
I have stopped riding my motorbike since my wife works as a physiotherapist, there just is no way to ride safely!
I don't want to come at you as the safety nazis, but you do have a sweet little daughter that really needs a dad with all his limbs in place!
/All the best from Sweden
//Lars