Sidecars make motorcycles more dangerous
Motorcycle safety experts recommend that novice bike riders stick to smaller, easier to control motorcycles as they’re learning to operate the vehicle. Some motorcycle riders believe that adding a sidecar to their motorcycle will make it easier to control, but representatives from the Canada Safety Council’s Gearing Up Motorcycle Rider Training Program warn that adding… read more
Vaccines account for large portion of drug recalls
The United States Food and Drug Administration keeps a current list of all recalled drugs on its drug recall web page. Recalls designated Class I are typically issued in response to defective drugs that pose severe health risks resulting in severe illness or death. In recent years the number of recalls issued for prescription medications… read more
Technology advancements make roads more, less dangerous
Fatal traffic collisions are one of the leading causes of death among Americans, and the advancement of potentially distracting technology such as handheld communication devices, has made the roads even more dangerous, according to safety experts. But advances in technology can also make driving safer for motorists. Automakers are continually improving safety technology in order… read more
13,000 Girls Jackets Recalled Due to Entanglement Hazard
Another children’s clothing item is being recalled due to a possible entanglement hazard. The recall was announced by New York-based Louise Paris. It concerns 13,000 “Me Jane” and “B-Hip Kids by MeJane” jackets. These jackets have what’s described as a faux fur trim and were imported from China. They were sold across the country at… read more
Officials Say Medical Devices Vulnerable to Hackers
We often think about how devastating a cyberattack or viral infection can be for our computers. But could similar tactics be used by hackers to compromise the safety of medical devices? The general consensus seems to be that such a hack is indeed possible, which is why the National Institute of Standards and Technology and… read more
Incorrect Diagnosis Risk Prompts Elecsys Troponin I Recall
Devices that are used to measure vital statistics in order to allow doctors to make an accurate diagnosis have been recalled due to a risk that the results shown will be incorrect. The items in question are called Elecsys Troponin I and Elecsys Troponin I STAT Immunoassays. These products, which were distributed by Roche Diagnostics… read more
Entanglement Hazard Causes Recall of 5,000 Puma Kids Jackets
I have another recall to share with you this afternoon, this time concerning a clothing product that poses a hazard to the child wearing it. The item being recalled is the Puma USA V-Konstruct Training Jacket with Pockets. Manufactured in either Vietnam, China, or Malaysia, the jackets were imported by the Westford, Massachusetts-based Puma North… read more
ThinkCentre Computer Recall Expanded by Lenovo
A recall originally reported back in March has been expanded by the company that instituted the measure in the first place. The recall concerns thousands of Lenovo ThinkCentre M70z and M90z computers. These computers were manufactured in Mexico by North Carolina-based Lenovo and then imported by same. The original recall notice that was issued in… read more
Gems Sensors Sprinkler Component Recalled Due to Malfunction
An error that prevents proper water distribution has prompted a recall. The recall was announced by Gems Sensors, a company based out of the Connecticut city of Plainville. The safety defect concerns Gems 3100 Pressure Detectors/Transducers. Around 25,000 units are affected by the recall, and all those units were imported by Gems Sensors from England…. read more
Kentucky redesigns motorcycle licensing test
Motorists seeking motorcycle operator’s license in the state of Kentucky will soon be required to pass a newly developed motorcycle safety test. The test was developed by safety experts at the Motorcycle Safety Foundation as a response to an increasing number of motorcycle accidents occurring in the state. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation is a nonprofit… read more
Survey says most UCSD student drivers admit cell phone use
A recent survey of Californian college students reveals that the majority of the sampled population engages in illegal distracting behavior while behind the wheel of a moving vehicle by using a mobile phone for text or voice communication without the use of a hands-free device. According to a research study conducted at the University of… read more
FDA Proud of Post Approval Drug Safety Enforcement Efforts
The Food and Drug Administration is touting its ability to police drugs even after they’ve been approved. On Saturday, the organization said that the same amount of resources are spent making sure that existing drugs are safe as are spent in the pre-approval stage of a drug’s life. The statement came following critics’ remarks that… read more