I took note of no one wearing ear protection .
My dads hearing was pretty much gone after the first 20 years in a planning mill/
cabinet shop and it was nothing like any of these places .
I certainly noticed that the splitter on the last section took two
hands to operate insuring the guy might two hands to operate it at the end of the day
Pezzolato cutter/splitter, no eye protection, no hard hats.
Splinter protection on the guy who doesn't need it,
and bare arms on the guy pulling the wood into the splitter.
That last machine seems a bit inefficient.
Why would the opperator have to hold both hands as high as their head to activate?
Foot pedal seems like a better choice,
but that's what we get for allowing engineers, who don't use the products, to design them.