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Posted on December 3, 2012

Nail Gun Safety Tips Offered in New Report

The workplace should be an area of safety for all employees.  Employers are required to not only provide adequate protection from possible harm that might befall workers amid potentially dangerous circumstances, but they must also train all employees on equipment that could be detrimental to safety if not used in the right way. Safety is… read more

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Posted on December 3, 2012

FDA Hopes to Improve Medical Device Approval Process Via Partnership

The Food and Drug Administration plays a vital role in ensuring the safety of consumers all across the country.  It’s the agency’s responsibility to approve only those medical devices that would provide ample benefits whilst mitigating unnecessary risks, and they also keep track of food that might be contaminated in order to prevent an outbreak… read more

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Posted on December 3, 2012

Fuel Leak Threat Prompts Mitsubishi Fuso to Recall 13,664 Trucks

Truck recalls are always particularly disappointing.  Although a defect present on any vehicle could possibly pose a significant safety hazard, but large trucks, should they suffer from some sort of defect, could affect many different vehicles on the road given their size.  It’s therefore imperative that all owners of recalled trucks take note and react… read more

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Posted on December 3, 2012

Glidescope GVL Video Laryngoscopes Recalled Over Injury Risk

Glidescope GVL Video Laryngoscope reusable blades are being recalled by the Bothell, Washington-based Verathon Inc. because there’s a possibility that the tips of the blades could crack or even break.  If this occurs while a doctor is tending to a patient, it could lead to the blade cracking away inside the mouth of the individual. … read more

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Posted on November 30, 2012

Toy Safety Tips and 2012 Injury Prevention Efforts Detailed by CPSC

The year is almost at a close and thus the Consumer Product Safety Commission is touting some of their results from the previous fiscal year.  In addition to just revealing their recent track record, though, the agency is providing some valuable safety tips to consumer just in time for the holidays.  We’d like to relate… read more

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Posted on November 30, 2012

Case Highlights The Need For Training for Bus Drivers Transporting Children With Special Needs.

Are you a parent to a special needs child? If so, have you taken the time to verify that the bus driver that transports your child to school on a daily basis has received the training necessary to ensure your child’s safety? If he or she hasn’t participated in training that specifically addresses how to… read more

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Posted on November 30, 2012

South Lake Tahoe Police and Other Agencies Target Distracted Driving

Numerous police agencies across the state of California have had it with distracted driving, and they seem intent on doing whatever they can to get drivers to understand the danger.  So before you pick up your cellphone, you might want to read on to learn just how serious law enforcement officials are about cracking down… read more

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Posted on November 30, 2012

FDA Provides Glimpse at Actions Leading up to Sunland Shutdown

We’ve previously discussed how Sunland Inc., the company that distributed peanut butter that led to a Salmonella outbreak across the country, had its registration shut down by the Food and Drug Administration, essentially barring the company from production until alleged safety issues could be corrected.  The FDA now has an in-depth report on how the… read more

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Posted on November 30, 2012

Disagreement on Danger Posed by Recalled Generic Lipitor

What happens when a recall gets issued but there are differing opinions on how dangerous usage of the item can be to consumers?  That’s the issue now that word of a recall of a generic version of Lipitor known as atovastatin has reached the public. The Food and Drug Administration informed the country of that… read more

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Posted on November 30, 2012

Mountain View Contemplates the Institution of Bicycle Safety Measures

Mountain View is the latest community in California to grow increasingly passionate about the need for measures that would improve bicycle and pedestrian safety.  At a recent city council meeting, a principal from a local school expressed her disappointment with the fact that three kids at the school had been hit on nearby Castro Street. … read more

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Posted on November 30, 2012

Bill Seeks to Ban Cellphone Usage and Texting While Driving in Florida

Despite cellphone and texting bans being put in place in various states across the country, there are still some holdouts to these types of laws.  Florida is one such holdout, but that could change if Senate Bill 74 is passed.  A senator has just filed that bill, which would target both talking on a cellphone… read more

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Posted on November 30, 2012

Murrieta Presentation Invites Kids to Wear Bike Helmets

Bicycle safety was the focus of a recent demonstration held in Murrieta, California.  Students at Buchanan Elementary School were recently treated to the presentation put together thanks to a joint effort from Schwinn Bikes, the North County Fire Protection District, and the ThinkFirst National Injury Prevention Foundation.  It was part of the Helmets on Heads… read more

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