To me, the most dangerous part of that is lowering the hammer. If you slip it better be pointed in a really safe direction. I prefer decockers or Glocks or similar.
True point. Lowering the hammer on a 1911 can make the moderately competent be very aware. I use the term moderately competent because I would never say I am as skilled as the professional shooters or SOCOM guys. Have used my various 1911 for over 30 years.
Lowering the hammer takes practice, patience and focus on what your doing. Love my 1911s but I do not use them as my EDC.