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As Kids Keep Dying in Car Trunks, GM Fix is Elusive FairWarining Reports

As Kids Keep Dying in Car Trunks, GM Fix is Elusive

Nearly 10 years after the federal government mandated interior trunk releases in new autos, older cars never equipped with the safety devices continue to kill children drawn by curiosity into a little-known hazard. This danger has called attention to the track record of GM, which has long boasted of its commitment to prevent trunk entrapment deaths, and won an award for developing an escape device to install in older cars. But FairWarning found that a gap has persisted for years between what GM says it is doing about the hazard, and what it actually does.

Imported Fish with Banned Chemicals Reaching U.S. Consumers FairWarining Reports

Imported Fish with Banned Chemicals Reaching U.S. Consumers

More than 80 percent of the fish consumed in the U.S. is imported, even though there long have been questions about whether imported seafood is safe to eat. A recent government report declared that the FDA’s inspection system is so haphazard that seafood tainted with banned and potentially harmful drugs may be getting into this country. FairWarning has found that the potential problem is already a reality, and that tainted fish are winding up on American dinner plates.

Burn Cases Turn Up the Heat on Fireplace Makers FairWarining Reports

Burn Cases Turn Up the Heat on Fireplace Makers

Producers of gas fireplaces are facing new legal pressure and regulatory scrutiny. It stems from cases of toddlers suffering third-degree burns from contact with glass panes of the appliances, which are allowed to reach temperatures of up to 500 degrees under a voluntary industry standard.

Analysis Finds Evidence of Autism in Many Vaccine Injury Cases FairWarining Reports

Analysis Finds Evidence of Autism in Many Vaccine Injury Cases

A new report in a law journal could reignite the vitriolic debate over a possible connection between vaccines and autism.

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Yamaha Rolls to Another Victory in Defense of Embattled Rhino

Yamaha Motors won a key round in defense of its Rhino off-road vehicles Monday, when a state court jury in a closely watched case in Orange County, Calif., absolved the company of responsibility for a serious injury in a rollover crash. In a 9-to-3 decision, the jury rejected the claims of Daniel Swainston, 59, of Bakersfield, ... Read more »

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Toddler Burns From Fireplaces Draw Heat from Senator Franken

U.S. Sen. Al Franken has called for federal action to reduce the risk of serious burns to toddlers from the scorching glass fronts of gas fireplaces, which are allowed to reach temperatures of up to 500 degrees under a voluntary industry standard. In a letter to Inez Tenenbaum, chair of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the ... Read more »

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Bug Alerts, However Subtle, Creeping Into Food and Cosmetics Labels

If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to consume fewer bugs, you’re about to get some help. Starting Wednesday, food and cosmetics companies will be required to inform consumers if beetle juice is a product ingredient. The Food and Drug Administration issued the new labeling rule in response to reports of severe allergic reactions ... Read more »

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Targeting Bogus Injury Records, OSHA Takes Heat from All Sides

Workplace safety advocates have contended for years that bosses often cheat when it comes to their obligation to report on-the-job injuries. Academic researchers also have found extensive evidence that, whether due to deliberate fudging or other reasons, many serious work injuries are never properly disclosed to authorities. The result, safety advocates and regulators say, is ... Read more »

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Yamaha Adds a Courtroom Victory in Defense of Its Rhino Off-Road Vehicles

Yamaha Motor Co. has won another round in its battle to stave off lawsuits involving rollover crashes of its Rhino off-road vehicles. A 12-member jury in Montgomery County, Ala., unanimously cleared Yamaha of responsibility for injuries sustained by Jacklyn McMahon when her Rhino rolled over in July, 2007.  McMahon, then 47, suffered two broken arms and a serious foot injury when the 1,100-pound vehicle landed on ... Read more »

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Bureau of Prisons Unit Guilty of Pervasive Safety Violations, U.S. Investigation Finds

Federal prison staff and inmates faced primitive and hazardous working conditions in an electronic waste recycling program that violated more than 30 job safety requirements, according to a long-awaited government report. Capping a more than four-year investigation, the blistering report said recycling workers were repeatedly exposed to high levels of cadmium and lead, both toxic ... Read more »