Latest Manufacturing Headlines

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New Hampshire Sues 3M, DuPont, Other Chemical Companies

May 31 2019 // New Hampshire has sued eight companies including 3M and the DuPont Co. for damage it says has been caused by a class of potentially toxic chemicals found in pizza boxes, fast-food wrappers and drinking water. The...

Boeing 737 Max Crashes Could Cost European Insurers $450 Million

May 17 2019 // Europe’s biggest insurers are on the hook for as much as $450 million from a pair of airline crashes involving Boeing Co. 737 Max planes. Munich Re reckons it could pay 150 million euros ($168 million), an estimate...

Iowa Court: No Claim for Workers’ Comp Insurer’s Failure to Inspect Workplace

May 8 2019 // Iowa’s high court has ruled in favor of a workers’ compensation insurer in a case in which a group of employees and former employees of a manufacturing plant alleged that the insurer failed to protect workers...

FDA Says Risks Do Not Warrant Ban on Breast Implants at This Time

May 6 2019 // U.S. health authorities will allow a type of breast implant linked to a rare form of cancer to stay on the market, saying its risks do not warrant a national ban. But the Food and Drug Administration said Thursday it is...

Lawyers Expect Wave of Litigation Targeting Popular Heart Drugs

Apr 24 2019 // Dozens of lawsuits have been filed against drug makers and sellers over widely prescribed generic heart medications tainted with potential carcinogens, the first claims in what some lawyers expect to be a wave of...

Cal/OSHA Cites Manufacturer, Staffing Firm $300K for Amputation of Worker’s Fingers

Apr 16 2019 // Cal/OSHA has cited two employers more than $300,000 after a temporary worker lost two fingers cleaning machinery at a food manufacturing facility in Los Angeles, Calif. On Oct. 2, 2018, the employee for Priority Workforce...

Mississippi Plastics Manufacturer Could Face $159K Fine After Worker Loses Fingers

Apr 12 2019 // A federal workplace safety agency is fining a south Mississippi plastics manufacturer after an employee lost four fingers. The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Wednesday that it’s citing...

Gun Maker Remington to Appeal Connecticut’s Sandy Hook Ruling to Supreme Court

Apr 10 2019 // Having failed in Connecticut state court to block all claims brought by families of children killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings, gun manufacturer Remington Arms Co. has signaled it will appeal its case to...

Microsoft Insurer Loses Bid To Recoup $175M from Xbox Chipmaker Hit by Fire

Apr 4 2019 // Microsoft Corp.’s captive insurer has lost its bid to recover $175 million in costs the software maker said it incurred in 2013 to replace memory chips that a manufacturer failed to deliver because of a fire at the...

China Factory Explosion Kills 7 People in Second Deadly Blast During March

Apr 1 2019 // A plant explosion in China’s Jiangsu province killed seven people on Sunday, authorities said, the second deadly blast in the province this month as Beijing begins a nationwide industrial safety inspection...

Wisconsin Manufacturer Again Cited for Workplace Hazards; Faces $188K in Fines

Mar 28 2019 // A wood pallet manufacturer in Beloit, Wisconsin, has been cited by workplace safety regulators for safety and health violations and now faces more than $188,000 in penalties. The U.S. Department of Labor’s...

FDA Vows Tougher Testing as More Manufacturers Outsource

Mar 27 2019 // U.S. regulators plan to revamp rules governing how medicines are manufactured, in an effort to ensure the safety of the nation’s drug supply as recalls of contaminated imports from developing countries...

New Coalition Cyber Policy for Manufacturers Covers Security Failures, Data Breaches

Mar 22 2019 // Coalition, a cyber insurance company for small and midsize businesses, has launched a full-spectrum coverage to insure manufacturers against security failures and data breaches. The Coalition policy encompasses the...

Supreme Court Finds Manufacturers’ Duty to Warn Sailors Where Asbestos Added Later

Mar 19 2019 // Manufacturers have a duty to warn about potential dangers of parts with asbestos that were later added onto their products by third parties, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled. The ruling, in a case involving sailors...

Tesla Defends Factory Worker Safety as Injury Days-Off Rise

Mar 19 2019 // Tesla Inc. factory employees spent almost three times as many days off the job because of work-related injuries and illness in 2018 as the year before, an indication of just how much strain they were under as they...

Investigation Found FAA Employees Warned of Boeing Influence Over Safety Approvals

Mar 19 2019 // Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees warned as early as seven years ago that Boeing Co. had too much sway over safety approvals of new aircraft, prompting an investigation by Department of Transportation...

FDA Warns of Asbestos Claire Cosmetics Under Fire; Seeks New Rules on Talc

Mar 18 2019 // The U.S. Food and Drug Administration called on Congress to modernize rules for cosmetics safety after it issued an alert warning consumers not to use three cosmetics products sold by Claire’s Stores Inc. because...

AGCS Launches Product Recall Cover for UK Auto Parts Manufacturers

Mar 14 2019 // Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS), Allianz’ specialist corporate insurer, launched Automotive Component Parts Product Recall cover for the UK market, which enables customers to mitigate the risk of...

Kentucky Gov., Attorney General Opioid Lawsuit Battle Goes to State Supreme Court

Mar 12 2019 // A feud between Kentucky’s top two elected officials – and potential adversaries in this year’s governor’s race – spilled over into the state Supreme Court on Thursday as lawyers argued about who...

5 Questions to Ask Small Businesses to Uncover Their Cyber Blind Spots

Mar 11 2019 // In an increasingly digital world, it’s important that small businesses don’t get left behind when fending off cyber threats. While a recent study by Forbes Insights and The Hanover shows that most small...