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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

3/16/2010
Barry Doyle
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Workers at food plant in Colorado exposed to carbon monoxide

Eight workers at a Colorado natural foods plant were exposed to carbon monoxide last week after the carbon monoxide detectors at the facility failed to sound an alarm as levels exceeded maximum allowable standards.

The eight workers went to the emergency room with classical symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.  When testing at the hospital showed levels over 10%, doctors wee concerned about the public health implications of this and called the fire department.  When firefighters arrived at the plant, they were greeted with surprise since none of the carbon monoxide detectors at the plant had sounded.

However, using their own equipment, firefighters found that levels in the plant were 70 parts per million, well in excess of the 25 ppm permitted under OSHA standards.  Examination determined that although there were detectors at the plant, they only worked when the test button was pressed and did not sound when carbon monoxide levels exceeded the detector thresholds.

An executive at the plant referred to this as "basically a non-event."  I wonder whether he would feel the same if members of his family were to suffer the long-term effects of carbon monoxide poisoning.

These injured workers would be entitled to seek worker's compensation benefits in Illinois.  Also, they would be permitted to file a third-party liability lawsuit against the manufacturer of the defective carbon monoxide detector.

Dangerous Children's Products

6/11/2009
Barry Doyle
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Flammable robes recalled

The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Blair LLC have issued a voluntary recall of 162,000 full length chenille robes.  This product was originally recalled in April, 2009 after reports of three robes catching fire, with one resulting in second degree burns.  After the recall was announced, the manufacturer learned of 6 additional fires, including five that resulted in wrongful death.  Five of the six victims were female, and all were cooking at the time.  Three of the burn victims were in their 80's.

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