By: Jane Dawson | 2011-01-20 | Article Marketing According to research company Navigator Customer Management, the number of alerts in the UK rose by 125 per cent between 2004 and 2007. Product recalls can be a logistical nightmare you as a retailer do not have procedures and policies in place to help deal with the problem. read more
By: Erich Shrefler | 2010-01-27 | Personal injury Every year, thousands of children are injured or even killed by dangerous products. Don't let your child be one of them. Here are some tips for avoiding dangerous products that might harm your baby. read more
By: JackWalters | 2010-03-16 | Law Consumers are able to claim on compensation against products that have caused injury or sickness. No longer does the case that negligence on the part of the manufacturer would have to be establish before any claim could proceed. Now, you can make claims against the products without proving that they are faulty. read more
By: Emily Jones | 2010-03-26 | Supplements The recall test is a kind of a memory test that attempts to measure the impression or penetration made by an advertisement on the readers or viewers mind. It evaluates the memo ability ads an advertisement by contacting audience members and asking them what they remember about it. read more
By: David Austin | 2010-03-31 | Personal injury The U.S Food and Drug Administration issued a warning on Zicam's nasal spray products that contain zinc. Only after the warning did the maker of Zicam's product issue a nasal spray recall on three of their products. More than 130 cases have reported loss of smell as of June 16, 2009. read more
By: Nicolas DAlleva | 2010-11-17 | Outsourcing Telephone answering services can answer inbound calls for product recalls for a lower cost and more efficiently than answering those calls internally. read more
By: Jonathan Bernstein | 2010-03-09 | Business
China, a never ending source of products and materials, is now in the need for recalls by manufacturers and retailers worldwide. Below are some tips for effective product recalls:
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By: Everett Sizemore | 2010-01-26 | Legal There is no one government agency in charge of issuing recall notices for all products Instead, different products fall under different jurisdictions, each of which is handled by a completely separate read more
By: weihua | 2010-10-18 | Other Business Refers to the defective product into the market and end-users from the circulation of the hands of the market recovery behavior read more
By: Laurie Beebe | 2010-04-03 | Supplements One death and two cases of people requiring a liver transplant have been linked to taking the weight loss aid, Hydroxycut. The FDA issued a recall as of May 1, 2009 for over a dozen of the hydroxycut products. The manufacturers have agreed to withdraw these products from the market, citing their concern for safety. read more
By: Robert Reeves | 2011-01-18 | Article Marketing The year 2010 was one of great anxiety for parents and California product liability attorneys. Last year we saw a large number of children's product recalls, involving everything from cribs and strollers to medications. read more
By: Evan Langsted | 2010-01-27 | Food & Beverage Despite popular belief and news media headlines, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration cannot order the recall of most of the products it regulates. Unless the product is a medical device, infant form read more
By: Rachel Agheyisi | 2010-03-29 | Law Consumers in the United States depend on the government to ensure the safety of products sold in the country. Given the volume and diversity of commodities available through various distribution channels across the nation, monitoring product safety is a monumental task. Product defects occur. read more
By: Wendy Stenberg-Tendys | 2010-12-16 | Health & Fitness Frequently involving hundreds of millions of people, drugs are forced to be recalled by companies. read more