Senate Committee Pushes Recalled Rental Car Bill Forward
A bill that seeks to inhibit rental car companies’ ability to sell or rent recalled vehicles has moved one step closer to becoming the law of the land after the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation unanimously gave the measure their approval earlier this week. Named after two sisters from Santa Cruz who were… read more
California Congress Members Point Out Valley Fever Danger To FDA
Two California members of Congress are attempting to get the Food and Drug Administration to take the threat of valley fever more seriously. They are putting pressure on the agency to change the way they classify the condition so that it can be opened up to expanded research efforts that could improve safety. Valley fever… read more
Acetaminophen Gets New Skin Reaction Warning From The FDA
The Food and Drug Administration has called for a new warning to be affixed to any medication containing acetaminophen. Packaging of such drugs will now have to warn about the threat of a serious skin reaction. This moves comes two years after the Food and Drug Administration strengthened the label to relate to users the… read more
CHP Achieves Zero Fatality Benchmark During I-80 Challenge
During an eight day enforcement operation known as the I-80 Challenge, the California Highway Patrol was able to achieve the goal they set out for when they initiated the effort: nobody was killed along the California portion of Interstate 80 while the crackdown was enacted. Although there were still 134 crashes during that time, none… read more
LPS Lower Extremity Dovetail Device Recalled By DePuy Over Safety Risk
DePuy Orthopaedics has announced the recall of LPS Lower Extremity Dovetail Intercalary Components because of an issue that could lead to pain or even a revision procedure. The device, which is implanted in patients requiring a partial or total femur replacement or a proximal tibia replacement, can experience a fracture along the female portion of… read more
Research Shows Women Are More Concerned About Vehicle Safety
Research from Kelley Blue Book as featured in the LA Times claims that, on average, women tend to pay more attention to the safety of a vehicle than do men. Over 13,000 people were queried for the survey, which took into account searching metrics on the Kelley Blue Book website when coming to its conclusions. … read more
Do What You Can To Encourage A Safe Walk To School
Yesterday, we related some of the ways that children can be kept safe from typical backpack and bicycle injuries. But with the school year drawing ever closer, it’s important that parents recognize the numerous other ways they can influence their children’s behavior and make sure that their trip to school is as safe as possible. … read more
Maine Lawmakers Seek Action on Rail Car Safety Regulations
Earlier this week, we related how the current administration is currently mulling the adoption of new standards to govern a type of rail car designed to transport hazardous liquids. Although various rail industry groups are fighting the proposed safety measures, there are some lawmakers who continue to exert pressure to see the safety mandates get… read more
Divers Urged To Take Proper Precautions By The Coast Guard
In a bid to limit the number of accidental drowning deaths in the Monterey Bay area and nearby environs of California, the Coast Guard is providing guidance to those persons who plan on taking part in recreational diving at some point this summer. If you intend to engage in such an activity, it’s imperative that… read more
Safety Advocate Calls For Update to Toxic Substance Regulations
In a new report that acts as a call to action, the President of Consumers Union explains that lawmakers at the state and federal levels need to work harder to pass regulations targeting hazardous chemicals that could wreak untold damage on unsuspecting Americans. He points out the deficiencies of the current regulatory landscape, which has… read more
Sterility Concerns Lead to Recall of Numerous Items By Beacon Hill
Sterility concerns have led to the recall of all products shipped across the country by the Southfield, Michigan-based Beacon Hill. The various items, which were sold under the Rxtra Solutions banner, come in vials ranging from 1 to 100 milliliters. They are typically given to patients going through hormone replacement therapy and those receiving some… read more
Distracted Driving Tickets Abundant in Yuba and Marysville
A new report focuses on the anti-distracted driving efforts of police in the cities of Yuba and Marysville during an operation that took place all throughout Sacramento and the nearby area until the end of June. Called “Phone In One Hand, Ticket In The Other,” the operation netted 600 tickets between the two cities. All… read more