Gary's list got me to thinking.  If I consider my own injuries etc. over
the past year,  they were due to the following "unsafe" products,
conditions, or acts:

wood boards              (splinters)
hammers             (hitting fingers)
any low overhead structure    (banging skull)
walking on uneven turf        (twisted ankle)
dusty wind               (objects in eye)
exposure to high rpm tools    (diminished hearing)
cleaning garage or attic      (objects falling on head or feet)
vehicle repair           (multiple hand cuts/bruises
snow                (shoveling thereof)

Let's don't even get into deaths and injuries stemming from the use of
alcohol, tobacco, cellphones (while driving), carcinogenic foods or
materials,..........

When all is said and done, well designed ITE products are about as
safe as a plastic comb.

George



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