We often have students in our blacksmith workshops for getting experience (we are not a static museum but trying to keep traditional crafts alive, also commercially. One guy disregarded our standard safety instructions and used a flex-grinder without glasses. Got a rebound piece in his eye, happily only superficial embedded, he was walking around with a patch for a week. He tried to do some blacksmith work within a few days. did not want to believe that the heat and intense glare of the fire is hurtful as well in those circumstances. Some people never learn. We told him that if he did not obey safety orders he would not be welcome here anymore.
Be also VERY conscious and careful with people around, certainly with flex-grinders; those nice sparks are nasty pieces of hot iron that can shoot yards far; leaving burn marks on glass and paint and humans.
This Easter weekend, we were very lucky (no sarcasms intended). Look at the boy's lower jaw. We always have our traditional Easter Event in our blacksmith workshop, and children can try their hand at making nails as well. One boy who had done this more often was busy making a nail, our blacksmith just stepped aside for a sec, and his son (my grandson) ran between the anvils and the fire just when this other boy took out a hot iron from the fire and turned back to the anvil to start forging. The hot iron grazed our grandson over the lower jaw.
We were lucky:
- everybody reacted quick, calm, and good after the event, calmed our grandson and cooled and treated the wound.
- the wound was only superficial, 1th degree, and thanks to good care is healing very good and quick.
- a bit higher (lips, open mouth, eyes) or lower (throat) and the effect could have been far worse or even deadly.
- the boy is used to forging, so it is not the first time he gets a burn through his own stupidity. The picture is taken a few hours after the event, he is more or less happily painting Easter eggs.
- it was our own grandson; I would not have liked to explain to an outside parent why their child is screaming like a pig with burn wounds.
And yes, we take precautions, but even then sometimes accidents happens and you are too slow to prevent it.