I'm a safety inspector. Of course this is much more nuanced than this. One crucial aspect of a tool safety is proper documentation. It's also important who the tool is targeted for. There are different safety standards based on user's competence. Some "tools" will be toys for children, some will be for disabled people including people with intellectual disabilities, some will be for general populace, and only some for trained experts.
If a tool is designed for experts, but you as the manufacturer or distributor know the tool is used by general populace, you know it's being misused every now and then, you know it harms the user AND YOU KNOW YOU BENEFIT FROM THIS HARM, AND YOU COULD EASILY AVOID IT - that sounds like something you could go to jail for.
I think if Amazon was a Polish company, it would be forced by UOKiK (Office of Competition and Consumer Protection) to send money to every client harmed this way. I actually got ~$150 this way once. I know in USA the law is much less protective, it surprises me Americans aren't much more careful as a result when it comes to e.g. reading the terms of service.
I'm a safety inspector. Of course this is much more nuanced than this. One crucial aspect of a tool safety is proper documentation. It's also important who the tool is targeted for. There are different safety standards based on user's competence. Some "tools" will be toys for children, some will be for disabled people including people with intellectual disabilities, some will be for general populace, and only some for trained experts.
If a tool is designed for experts, but you as the manufacturer or distributor know the tool is used by general populace, you know it's being misused every now and then, you know it harms the user AND YOU KNOW YOU BENEFIT FROM THIS HARM, AND YOU COULD EASILY AVOID IT - that sounds like something you could go to jail for.
I think if Amazon was a Polish company, it would be forced by UOKiK (Office of Competition and Consumer Protection) to send money to every client harmed this way. I actually got ~$150 this way once. I know in USA the law is much less protective, it surprises me Americans aren't much more careful as a result when it comes to e.g. reading the terms of service.