This one will keep you out of trouble. Hands/fingers not close to the barrel. No strip of emery loth to wrap up your fingers. I have belts from 80 grit to 600 grit. Variable speed DC motor.
Set the thing up, engage the lathe feed and watch.
The Russian lathe incident happened when the operator was polishing bearing fits on the rollers you see on the pallet in front of the lathe. He was using a long strip of emery, wearing a baggy heavy coat, and got his left sleeve caught by the chuck jaws. I saw the original video a few years ago on Practical Machinist forum. A camera was tucked away over the lathe. Very nasty, the camera captured everything, showed him picking up the emery strip and then disaster. Torso was jammed between the lathe bed and the chip pan.