>>1420780Quite few actually. This one isn't too bad, but it isn't just the tool and method they are using that ends up with an injury. Some people just can't think when tired/fatigued/hungry so they make bad decisions they'd never make when rested. Like that one vid of the woman that splits her hand open with the hatchet when trying to split wood for kindling.
In this one, the guy is a batonny chop chop faggot already. That is a mark against him for safety. He goes one step further by not taking proper rest breaks. By the time his accident happens he is getting fatigued. Being able to assess your own energy levels is just as important a skill as being able to make a fire or use a tool correctly. If you combine fatigue with improper tool use, it is a recipe for disaster. It can turn a nice camping trip into an actual survival situation where you need 3rd party medical attention.