E. Coli Outbreak Leads to Recall of Ready-To-Eat Wraps and Salads
181,620 pounds of ready-to-eat wraps and salads are being recalled by the Richmond, California-based Atherstone Foods and Glass Onion Catering because of a possible E. coli contamination threat. One food expert interviewed at this link notes that there may be an ingredient found in these salads that’s responsible for the E. coli contamination. The Atherstone recall… read more
OxyElite Pro Dietary Supplements Recalled Over Liver Damage Risk
A risk of liver damage has prompted the recall of OxyElite Pro Dietary Supplements by the Dallas, Texas-based USPlabs. The recall, which affects various flavors, sizes, and lots of products, was issued once it was discovered that the Aegeline ingredient within the supplements could lead people to suffer from liver issues. Thus far, an investigation… read more
Dashboard Light Failure Leads to Recall of 8,370 RAM Trucks
The potential failure of a series of dashboard lights that could alert drivers to a possible problem with their vehicles has led to the recall of RAM 3500, 2500, and 1500 trucks by the Chrysler Group. This inability to light up can occur randomly and seemingly without warning on 8,370 vehicles. Therefore, issues with the… read more
Limiting Foodborne Illness Potential In Your Refrigerator
The Food and Drug Administration has come out with an update to a page dedicated to the prevention of foodborne illness. The report focuses on those threats related to the unsafe storage of frozen and refrigerated foods. If your own refrigerator has gotten full or it’s been quite some time since you’ve cleaned out the… read more
NTSB Chastises FMCSA For Shoddy Tour Bus Inspections
The National Transportation Safety Board is concerned that inspections of trucks and tour buses are not being properly carried out by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, a problem that could have severe safety ramifications should the vehicles they’re responsible for overseeing be involved in some type of crash. This development comes on the heels… read more
Lawmakers Take BART Officials To Task Over Controversial Policy
Recently, a serious accident that claimed the lives of two workers called into question the safety practices of Bay Area Rapid Transit. At the center of the controversy was a policy known as “simple approval,” which basically required workers to look out for trains on the tracks without any additional safeguards. This process was in… read more
Take A Hike With The Right Safety Precautions
If you’re planning on taking a hike anytime soon, then there are certain precautions that can both prevent an injury and safeguard your health when an emergency is beyond your control. Discovery News has illuminated those precautions in a new report, and hikers ought to take note. Safety begins before you even head out the… read more
Chinese Style Chicken Sausage Recalled By San Leandro Company
A San Leandro, California-based company has announced the recall of a type of chicken sausage due to the potential presence of an undeclared allergen. The recall was issued by Wycen Foods in regard to Chinese style chicken sausage that was only available in San Francisco. 809 pounds of this product may contain MSG (monosodium glutanate)… read more
Listeria Risk Leads to Expanded Recall of Garden-Fresh Foods Products
An expansion has been issued to a recall of ready-to-eat products from Garden-Fresh Foods that could be affected by a potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. The recall now affects all those slaws, vegetables, salads, dips, and spreads that have a manufacturing code date leading up to November 6. The expansion affects such brands as Dairy Fresh,… read more
2,962 G2 Car Seat Bases Recalled By Orbit Baby Over Injury Risk
G2 Car Seat Bases are being recalled by Orbit Baby because of a potential injury hazard posed. A total of 2,962 bases are being recalled, and each will have a model number of ORB 822000 and a batch number of A0880, A0860, or A0840. Each of these products will have a StrongArm Knob responsible for… read more
Precautions To Take When Driving Through Snowy Weather This Winter
The weather is getting colder in many parts of the country, and that means that snow isn’t far behind. Whether you live in an area where snowfall is commonplace or you plan on traveling to such climates for the upcoming holidays, it’s important to realize some of the precautions that need to be taken in… read more
Trans Fats In Food Products May Be Limited By The FDA
In a bold move, the Food and Drug Administration has set the stage for the possible removal of all trans fats from food products. Although there is a long road ahead if such a decision eventually becomes the law of the land, the FDA believes that taking action against trans fat is an important step… read more