Sentences with phrase «dangerous design»

From 1990 to 1997 more than 1.5 million portable cribs with a similar dangerous design were manufactured.
The very best ones do all of this safely, without putting his health at risk by exposing him to hazardous chemicals and toxins, or through dangerous designs / construction.
The commission has actively supported the development of Genhaz from Hazop, a system used to predict dangerous design flaws in planned chemical plants.
Vehicles that are made with an unreasonably dangerous design are the second type of claim.
Not sure if I've just never noticed it at other stadiums before, but it did appear to be a potentially dangerous design as a player could easily (and did) come into contact with it.
This missing automatic hyphen is an even more dangerous design mistake since it could happen throughout the book when the reader chooses a larger font than the publisher used when formatting the e-book.
«Our practice focused on unsafe products such as flammable fabric, cars with dangerous design flaws, mechanical devices that were harming people.
Others are saying that the PWC's in question have a faulty and dangerous design because gas fumes are not vented away from the watercraft or its passenger.
In many defective medical devices cases that were properly manufactured, the problem rests with the unreasonably dangerous design.
Do cheap cribs have dangerous designs?
While Ford ultimately recalled all Pintos due to the dangerous design, this recall did not occur until after many people lost their lives in explosions and fires.
Sometimes, injuries are not caused by the accident itself but because the vehicle has a dangerous design or parts that do not work as they are supposed to.
However, PWC carries many risks and manufacturers have recently come under fire for using defective, dangerous designs and for a failure to adequately warn customers of the risks associated with their use.
While governments can rarely be held liable based on the dangerous design of a road or intersection, government entities can be held liable when they fail to safely maintain public roads.
According to statistics released by USA Today, since 1964, almost 45,000 people in the U.S. have died in small plane and helicopter crashes, and unfortunately, many of these tragedies can be traced to defective parts, dangerous designs and pilot error.
Radiation overdose is really the intersection of two personal injury fields: medical malpractice (committed by the doctors and other technicians who operate the linear accelerators) and products liability (for the dangerous designs of some of these machines and their software).
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