The buddy system will only result in a witness covered in pieces of you (and a person to man the mop and bucket for the remains) if you screw this one up.
Seriously, its kinda like working around a tree chipper. If you get sucked in, you're finished.
On the other hand anyone who can't see the obvious danger before they hit the start button shouldn't be crossing the street unattended.
BTW the same applies to open turbocharger intakes, with the modification that the "hole" is slightly smaller. Not that it matters much given that a turbo is typically spinning at 100,000 RPM!
Working around running machinery is something you're either prepared to do or you are not. There is really no middle ground on this, and it irritates me greatly when people talk about certain procedures being "dangerous" compared to others. Believe me, if you get a piece of clothing caught in a running engine pulley there won't be a lot left of whatever piece of your body that clothing is attached to!
Modern engines tend to have guards around virtually everything. I've yet to see a Detroit rigged in that fashion - there are plenty of moving parts on most Detroits - in "fighting trim" - to do you a real disservice if you get too close!