True but that's perhaps a small part of the problem, since very few who buy and use a tablesaw are anyway made to read and understand that advice. We are "free" to buy and use dangerous things in an ignorant and dangerous way. "Don't need no steenkin' HSE crap". Many fail to RTFM as they feel, "Don't need no steenkin' manual".
But perhaps more to the point, there are thousands of readily-available and dominant examples of very dangerous tablesaw use in the woodworking mass-media. It isn't just macho-men on YouTube (although they are the worst offenders) but supposedly responsible magazines showing unguarded blades with hands pushing stuff into them very close to the blade and with no sign of push sticks, feather boards or, even now, a riving knife.
What's needed is a rather large and strict nanny.