I am not going to sit here and tell you I am perfect, but people look at me funny when I go to saw... Jeans and boots, usually long sleeved short, safety glasses and hearing protection. I habitually set the chain brake IMMEDIATELY if I am not going to the next cut. It's an easy safety habit to get into I have found. I have a Stihl MS290 with a 20" bar. It's a lot of saw for a little ole 165# man like me. I almost met the same fate one day last winter. Fatigue causes issues. I had been cutting like crazy for several hours when I went to rest the saw on my thigh between cuts... I did NOT set the brake and the chain had not not spun down yet.... sliced a nice hole in my jeans and the chain stopped....no skin contact at all. Got very lucky and it scared the crap outta me. I handed the saw off to my buddy to let him run it at that point as it was obvious that I was no longer able to do it safely at that point. One other time I tried harder for a Darwin award without damaging myself or anything else, but we won't get into that. 