I cant agree with the statement that only dumb f$3%s cut themselves woodworking.
Over the years, I have had my shop in the same building or complex with woodshops several times- and unfortunately, I have had to bandage guys a couple of times. Intelligent, fine craftsmen.
Woodworking tools bite harder, quicker, and with less provocation. The fastest I ever run any of my machine tools is SLOW for a woodworking machine.
I often run metalcutting tools at 40 to 100 rpm- speeds at which nicking a leather glove, like on a bandsaw blade, is not only not dangerous, its routine. Its true metalworking tools have their own dangers, but the high speed of woodworking tools makes them inherently nastier.
And the number one woodshop tool in terms of injury is the tablesaw. Smart people do stupid stuff all the time with tablesaws- familiarity breeds contempt.
If I was running a shop where I was paying another person to use a tablesaw, I would buy one of these things in a New York minute. An extra grand is a small price to pay, compared to the cost, and mental anguish, of having your employee hurt himself.