The Ground wire is the most safest wire in the electrical trade.
		
		
	 
Chicar,
Originally, that was part of the idea of an EGC system.
Now that we have GFCI devices, 
I  suggest  that  the  GFCI is  safer than the EGC 
because 
(1) the GFCI trips at 5 milli Amp leakage,
whereas 
(2) the OCPD/EGC trips at 20 Amps over an inverse-time period. 
These figures are for illustration only, not from any table. 
The 20 Amp OCPD is generally an Inverse-Time sensitive device.
The effect is that a 30 Amp load might trip in 30 seconds,
and a 100 Amp (fault) might trip in 1/2 second.
The GFCI will trip immediately at 5 milli Amps (4-7 mA range).
A human connected in the path of a ground-fault could sustain irreparable damage before a regular EGC system functions during a 1/2 second.
These figures are for illustration only, not from any table. 
You probably already know these things.  Le entiendes. 
Sorry for belaboring the point 
