Mower injury
Injury from a mower, a machine used to cut grass (or other grains or weeds) to an even length. The main source of danger with a power mower is the blade which, to do its job, must be sharp and travel at a high speed. It can inflict serious injury if a hand or foot is allowed to get under the mower deck. There is great danger also of objects being thrown by the blade. A person struck by a rock or piece of wire thrown by a mower can suffer severe injury or death. Fuelling a hot engine is inadvisable; it can cause serious burns to large portions of the body.
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