In a news release, Manhattan Group LLC, in association with and in compliance with the rules and guidelines of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), announced the voluntary safety recall of Whoozit Starry Time Rattles because of a choking hazard the rattles pose to small children. This recall affects approximately 3,000 Whoozit Starry Time …
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Baby Rattles Recalled Because of Choking Hazard
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Pimento Spread Recalled Due to Undeclared Allergen
Posted Apr 26th, 2012 By Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer in Personal Injury, Product Liability, Product Recall With | Comments OffIn a press release, Reser’s Fine Foods, Inc, in cooperation with and in compliance with the standards and guidelines of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), announced the voluntary food safety recall of certain cases of Mrs. Weaver’s Pimento Spread due to a labeling error that has resulted in an undeclared allergen hazard. This …
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PSP Working with Neighboring States to Extend Enforcement
Posted Apr 25th, 2012 By Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer in Car Safety, Personal Injury, Personal Injury Lawyer With | Comments OffMedia sources reported that, at the direction of the governor, the Pennsylvania State Police is collaborating with law enforcement agencies in neighboring states to share information concerning offenders that may travel between jurisdictions. Representatives from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD), State Police and the Board of Probation and Parole (PBPP) held a …
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New App Provides Recall, Food Safety Alerts
Posted Apr 25th, 2012 By Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer in Personal Injury, Product Liability, Product Recall With | Comments OffNews sources reported that a new, free application is available for Apple iOS, Android and Facebook known as Recalls Plus that can provide parents and germaphobes with up-to-date information on all product and food safety recalls. Statistics from the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) show that more than 50,000 children age 5 and younger …
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Girls’ Jackets Recalled Due to Entanglement Hazard
Posted Apr 25th, 2012 By Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer in Personal Injury, Product Liability, Product Recall With | Comments OffIn a press release, Louise Paris Ltd, in cooperation with and in compliance with the rules and regulations of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), announced the voluntary safety recall of certain girls’ jackets with faux fur trim due to an entanglement hazard the jackets pose to children. This recall affects approximately 13,000 “Me …
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Pressure Transducers Recalled Due to Failure During Fire
Posted Apr 24th, 2012 By Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer in Personal Injury, Product Liability, Product Recall With | Comments OffIn a news release, Gems Sensors Inc, in association with and in compliance with the standards and regulations of the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), announced the voluntary safety recall of Gems 3100 Pressure Detectors/Transducers due to an issue that could result in the product’s failure in the event of a fire, increasing the …
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FDA Enhance Strength of Post-Approval Drug Safety Monitoring
Posted Apr 23rd, 2012 By Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer in Personal Injury, Personal Injury Lawyer, Product Liability With | Comments OffMedia sources reported that the US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) released a report announcing the significant improvement of post-approval drug monitoring after they reach the American public through a stronger and more modern post-market drug safety program. Director of CDER Janet Woodcock, MD, stated, “Our oversight of …
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X-Rock Recalled Due to Undeclared Hazardous Ingredient
Posted Apr 23rd, 2012 By Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer in Personal Injury, Product Liability, Product Recall With | Comments OffIn a press release, XROCK Industries, in cooperation with and in compliance with the standards and guidelines of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), announced the voluntary user level safety recall of certain X-Rock supplement products because they contain ingredients not approved by the FDA and not declared on the ingredients listing. This recall …
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Reportable Food Registry Names Salmonella Top Hazard
Posted Apr 20th, 2012 By Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer in Foodborne Illness, Personal Injury, Product Liability With | Comments OffNews sources reported that the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently released the second annual Reportable Food Registry, a program that requires both domestic and foreign food manufacturers to report foods that are potentially hazardous that have entered the national market, and Salmonella tops the list as the largest concern for the second year. …




