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Posted on March 28, 2013

Pallimed Joins List of Compounders Issuing Sterile Product Recalls

Another compounder is recalling a host of products because their sterility cannot be guaranteed.  This latest recall joins a number of similar recalls issued in recent weeks. Previously, a New Jersey-based compounder known as MedPrep recalled all of their compounded products after a hospital in Connecticut identified particulates in a series of items.  Those contamination… read more

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Posted on March 28, 2013

DePuy ASR Plaintiff Decision Could Aid Australian Patients

A few weeks ago, a Los Angeles jury handed out an $8.3 million verdict for a Montana man who suffered complications after being implanted with the DePuy ASR metal on metal hip implant.  Panish | Shea | Ravipudi LLP was an integral part of those proceedings, in which a case was made that Johnson &… read more

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Posted on March 28, 2013

Gilroy Police Stress Importance of April Cellphone Driving Crackdown

The Gilroy Police Department is one of the many California agencies taking part in a cellphone driving crackdown throughout the month of April.  This is being conducted as part of Distracted Driving Awareness Month.  If a person in the city of Gilroy, or the rest of the state for that matter, is caught texting or… read more

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Posted on March 28, 2013

Strangulation Risk Leads BabyHome USA to Recall 1,100 Eat High Chairs

The Chester, New Jersey-based BabyHome USA has announced the recall of 1,100 “Eat” high chairs in a variety of colors.  Each of these high chairs would have been available from retailers across the country and online between March of last year and this past February.  At issue is the fact that the $150 chairs have… read more

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Posted on March 28, 2013

1,646 International Prostar Trucks Recalled Over Crash Risk

International Prostar commercial trucks of the 2013 model year with a feature code of either 29AEC or 29AEB are being recalled by Navistar because of a potential defect with the axle bearing retaining nut lock snap ring.  On 1,646 of these vehicles, the ring may not even be in its necessary position, or if it… read more

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Posted on March 27, 2013

Take Steps to Prevent Scaffolding Accidents on Construction Sites

Construction sites can be some of the riskiest workplaces around, but they don’t have to be.  Employees and employers can work together to ensure that some of the most common safety threats are mitigated or eliminated entirely.  This is especially true with sites that require scaffolding.  Although the threat of a fall is always apparent,… read more

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Posted on March 27, 2013

Milwaukee Economists Study Texting Bans’ Impact on Fatalities

Despite the widespread belief that texting and driving can be detrimental to one’s ability to safely navigate the roads, the phenomenon is still new enough that the effect texting bans actually have on traffic safety has not been fully studied.  It could take years to fully determine how beneficial texting bans can be, but one… read more

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Posted on March 27, 2013

2,200 Trident and Moment Rafting Helmets Recalled Over Detachment Risk

We often talk about how helmets can be used by motorcyclists and bicyclists to save lives or at the very least prevent some of the most serious injuries which can occur during a crash.  But helmets might also be used by kayakers and rafters, and this next recall concerns a defect affecting those types of… read more

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Posted on March 27, 2013

Air Embolism Risk Leads to Recall of Guardian II Hemostasis Valves

The potential threat of an air embolism has prompted Vascular Solutions to announce the recall of Guardian II NC and Guardian II Hemostasis Valves available between February of last year and this past February.  The recall encompasses four separate model numbers:  8215, 8216, 8210, and 8211.  These particular models could suffer from a defect that… read more

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Posted on March 27, 2013

Aerial Device Utility Trucks Recalled By Terex Over Injury Threat

RM, XM, OM-DHL, and TC Aerial Device utility trucks of the 2000 through 2009 model years have been recalled by Terex South Dakota because of an injury risk posed.  On an estimated 240 of these vehicles, each of which will have boom controls found in the truck bed’s console, a failure may occur in a… read more

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Posted on March 26, 2013

Consumer Reports Details Strengths and Weaknesses of Smoke Alarm Types

Not all smoke alarms are created equal.  In fact, many consumers probably don’t realize that there are two types of smoke alarms, and each has its benefits and drawbacks, according to Consumer Reports. Photoelectric smoke alarms tend to be better at deducing instances in which a slow-building fire forms, for instance when a mattress or… read more

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Posted on March 26, 2013

West Virginia Lawmaker Seeks to Ban Google Glass at the Wheel

Google Glass has the potential to completely alter the way we interact with our surrounding environment.  Basically a pair of glasses that offers up a host of information to the person wearing the device, the technology aims to provide the sort of Heads-Up Display that was heretofore the purview of videogames. But some worry what… read more

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