All British bike manufacturers fitted cotter pins as SomeGuy reminds us, but I can not see a mechanical reason for this, crank forward, cotter pin up. In the 1950's I bought nickel plated cotters for about £2.50 a gross (144), and gave the cyclo adjustable cam tool plenty of use.
Also the 2 hammer trick, to remove a resisting cotter. One fairly light on the cotter pin, and another slightly heavier to hit the first hammer. Rapid but firm hits, ususlly worked, this keeps fingers out of the way, and the aim does not need to be so accurate. Helps if you support the bottom bracket.