Rule Number One: Keep your hands away from the spinny bits!
That's just as important as "keep your booger-hook off the bang switch" for the gun guys.
Yes, lots of people have had injuries caused by mills, lathes, drill presses and bandsaws. The thing you have to remember though, is that chuck- or whatever- can't reach out and grab you-
you have to reach in and grab IT.
Every story I ever hear is like
Firstrams- the guy tries to swipe away built up swarf, or they reach in to grab that bird's nest, or they try to feel how smooth the surface is while it's still running, or they grab the chuck to try and stop it faster because they're in a hurry.
On a milling machine, if your hands are on the crank handles, they're miles away from the cutter- the cutter can't reach out and grab you, you have to reach in and grab IT.
Don't reach in and grab the goddam cutter and you've eliminated 90% of the danger.
Doc.