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Defective component in overhead tube support balancer may cause the suspended load to fall.
Pivot joint on these ceiling mount lights may fail and lights may fall onto patients.
The recalled jackets were sold in various colors for boys and girls. Girls' sizes include 2T through 5T, 4 through 7 and 8 through 19. Boys' sizes include 2T through 5T, 4 through 6X and 7/8 through 16. A label inside the jacket reads, "Authentic Falls Creek."
Excessive wear of the hanger bar bolt, that connects the lift arm to the sling spreader bar, may cause the bolt to snap allowing the patient to fall.
Potential for the Flap Valve component of the Intake/Reservoir Valve to become dislodged from its mount, rendering the resuscitator inoperative.
The tamper-evident shrink band may fall off causing the user uncertainty whether the product was opened and is still sterile.
The recalled red plastic skis (part number 1703-131) were used on a number of 2003 Arctic Cat Firecat models. All 2003 Arctic Cat Firecat snowmobiles produced with red plastic skis are included in this recall.
Incorrect mounting hardware may cause X-ray tube to separate from the gantry and fall.
The recalled Falls Creek Army Flight Jackets are for boys' sizes 4 through 7 and 8 through 18, as well as toddlers' sizes 2T through 5T. These jackets are made of blue or olive nylon fabric and are decorated with assorted patriotic patches on the sleeves, chest and back. The hood is bordered with synthetic brown and tan fur.
The support chain attachment on the detector carriage may fail and cause the counter weights or detector to fall.
Support chain attachment on the Bucky carriage may fail and cause the counter weights or X-ray tube to fall.
Under certain conditions the tilt mechanism of the strollers may not function properly allowing the child to fall out if the seat belt is not fastened.
Incorrect location of inflatable portion of cuff that may result in cuff falling off patient's arm, error code when used with patient monitor, or an inaccurate reading.
Datex-Ohmeda Cardiocap/5 Patient Monitors have bracket pins which do not adequately secure them to their optional mounting stand so the monitors may fall.
The thumbscrew hinge pin on the monitor support arm could become loose allowing the monitor to fall.
The cable carrier and cables may fall after repeat collisions with OR lamps, radiation shields or other supported accessories.
Component spring or nut may loosen, detach, and fall into chest of patient during surgical procedure.