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    COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

    COEB422: ENGINEERS IN SOCIETY

    SECTION: 02

    GROUP NAME: NTT

    GROUP MEMBERS:

    MOHAMAD FARHAN BIN MOHAMAD SABRI EP085379

    AHMAD SOBRI BIN MOHAMAD EE085342

    AWANG UMAR BIN ADNAN EP085346

    MUHAMAD YUSRI MAULA ABD AZIZ EE085385

    AMINUL HUSNI BIN SHAMSULKAHAR EE085344

    MUHAMAD FIQRI BIN ABU BAKAR EE085384

    SUBMISSION DATE: 29TH JULY 2013

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Acknowledgement

    IntroductionProposed Question

    Objectives

    General Objectives

    Specified Objectives

    Literature Review

    Methodology

    Case Studies

    Case Studies for Electronics Products

    Case Studies for Pharmaceutical ProductsCase Studies for Automotive Products

    Case Studies for Household Products

    Case Studies for Food And Beverages Products

    Case Studies for Toys Products

    Survey

    Survey Expectations

    Results

    Analysis

    Interview Sessions

    Interview Session AnalysisRecommendation

    Conclusion

    Appendix

    References

    Survey Sample

    Minutes Meetings

    Interview Voice Recording (CD)

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    First and foremost, we would like to express our utmost gratitude Allah S.W.T for giving

    us the strength and courage to get us through obstacles in life. Without His blessing, we would

    never manage to complete this project.

    Secondly, we want to thank our lecturer for Engineer in Society subject, Prof. Ir. Dr.

    Norashidah Md. Din, for her guidance, assistance and valuable advices since the beginning of

    this project. She had contributed in so many ways when we were doing this group project. We

    are in debt to her for her assistance to make sure our goals of this project are met.

    We would also like to thank Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri, Koperasi dan

    Kepenggunaan (KPDNKK) for responding our email regarding banned toys in Malaysia. They

    gave us the information and facts that we needed and we really appreciate their cooperation.

    A heap of thanks to Dr. Ungku Anisa binti Ungku Amirulddin Al Amin and Dr. Miszaina

    binti Osman for agreeing to have an interview session and get informations and their thoughts

    on this project.

    Our special thanks goes to our parents, siblings and friends for the support and

    motivations that they provided to us during the commencement of this group project. We do not

    think we will succeed in completing this report with their morale support.

    Last but not least, we want to thank the entire group member for giving the best

    cooperation and they were so dedicated in completing this project. Thank you to everyone who

    had been directly and indirectly involved with the completion of this group project.

    Thank you all.

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    INTRODUCTION

    A defective product is any product that causes injury to a person due to faulty labeling, a

    design defect or defective manufacturing. Generally the law that governs defective products is

    referred to as "Product liability." This area of law refers to the responsibility held by the

    manufacturer, designer, distributor, or retailer of any consumer product to ensure that it does not

    cause harm to the consumer. There are three types of defect, Design defects, Manufacturer defects,

    and Marketing defects.

    This project discusses products liability and explores some of the ways it relates to

    engineers. Products liability is an outgrowth of shortcomings in both contract law and negligence

    law. Product liability is applicable to sellers of defective products to consumers. However, the

    privacy requirement of contract law has been eliminated "Sellers" include anyone in the chain that

    creates the product or places it in the hands of the consumer, and the injured party can be anyone

    injured by the product, not just the consumer but also to whom the product was sold. Also, in the

    original formulation by the California and New Jersey courts, product liability was based on "strict

    liability," thereby eliminating any requirement that the injured party prove negligence. Recent

    confusion about the legal standards for products liability stems from the addition of the requirement

    that the defective condition of the product be "unreasonably dangerous." A product may be

    defective due to an error during its manufacture which causes it to be different from what was

    intended. Or, a product may be defective because an engineer designed it improperly, and it is

    produced as intended. Or, a product maybe defective due to a failure to warn the user about

    dangers associated with its use.

    When there are safety concerns, what is the engineer's responsibility before the launch

    decision is made? After the launch decision is made, but before the actual launch, what duty does

    the engineer have? If the decision doesn't go the engineer's way, should they complain to upper

    management? Or should they bring the problem to the attention of the press? After the accident has

    occurred, what are the duties and responsibilities of the engineers? If the launch was successful, but

    the post mortem showed that the product had failed and an accident had very nearly occurred, what

    would be the engineer's responsibility? Even if an engineer moves into management, should he

    separate engineering from management decisions? Last but not least, what consumer should do if

    they become one of the victims? These types of questions will be the subject of this project and we

    will show several past cases that have this problem.

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    PROPOSED QUESTION

    Question 1

    Should a company reveal/replace defective products even if

    customers wont recognize the defect?Do a survey and discuss thisstatement based on what are the ethical actions that need to be carried

    out by a company that faces with this dilemma. Consider the

    responsibilities of engineers in finding product that have defects before

    the product being sold, after the product being sold and when the flaw

    becomes apparent after being sold. Provide examples of case studies.

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    OBJECTIVES

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    LITERATURE REVIEW

    Code of Ethics

    Primarily, a code of ethics provides a framework for ethical judgment for a professional. The

    key word here is "framework." No code can be totally comprehensive and cover all possible ethical

    situations that a professional engineer is likely to encounter. Rather, codes serve as a starting point

    for ethical decision making. A code can also express the commitment to ethical conduct shared by

    members of a profession. It is important to note that ethical codes do not establish new ethical

    principles. They simply reiterate principles and standards that are already accepted as responsible

    engineering practice. A code expresses these principles in a coherent, comprehensive, and accessible

    manner. Finally, a code defines the roles and responsibilities of professionals.

    It is important also to look at what a code of ethics is not. It is not a recipe for ethical

    behavior; as previously stated, it is only a framework for arriving at good ethical choices. A code of

    ethics is never a substitute for sound judgment. A code of ethics is not a legal document. One cant

    be arrested for violating its provisions, although expulsion from the professional society might result

    from code violations. With the current state of engineering societies, expulsion from an engineering

    society generally will not result in an inability to practice engineering, so there are not necessarily

    any direct consequences of violating engineering ethical codes. Finally, a code of ethics doesnt

    create new moral or ethical principles. These principles are well established in society, and

    foundations of our ethical and moral principles go back many centuries. Rather, a code of ethics

    spells out the ways in which moral and ethical principles apply to professional practice. Put another

    way, a code helps the engineer to apply moral principles to the unique situations encountered in

    professional practice.

    How does a code of ethics achieve these goals? First, a code of ethics helps create an

    environment within a profession where ethical behavior is the norm. It also serves as a guide or

    reminder of how to act in specific situations. A code of ethics can also be used to bolster an

    individuals position with regard to a certain activity: The code provides a little backup for an

    individual who is being pressured by a superior to behave unethically. A code of ethics can also

    bolster the individuals position by indicating that there is a collective sense of correct behavior;

    there is strength in numbers. Finally, a code of ethics can indicate to others that the profession is

    seriously concerned about responsible, professional conduct. A code of ethics, however, should not

    be used as "window dressing," an attempt by an organization to appear to be committed to ethical

    behavior when it really is not.

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    Consumer Rights

    Consumers had little protection in the world marketplace before the 1950s. On March 15,

    1962, US President John F. Kennedy put forth the "Consumer Bill of Rights" to help consumers

    understand their rights and responsibilities. In 1985, eight basic consumer rights were adopted by

    the United Nations' Assembly, which resulted in consumers having stronger consumer protection

    policies worldwide. March 15 is now declared as World Consumer Rights Day.

    The right to satisfaction of basic needs - To have access to basic, essential goods andservices: adequate food, clothing, shelter, health care, education, public utilities, water and

    sanitation.

    The right to safety - To be protected against products, production processes and servicesthat are hazardous to health or life.

    The right to be informed - To be given the facts needed to make an informed choice, and tobe protected against dishonest or misleading advertising and labelling.

    The right to choose - To be able to select from a range of products and services, offered atcompetitive prices with an assurance of satisfactory quality.

    The right to be heard - To have consumer interests represented in the making and executionof government policy, and in the development of products and services.

    The right to redress - To receive a fair settlement of just claims, including compensation formisrepresentation, shoddy goods or unsatisfactory services.

    The right to consumer education - To acquire knowledge and skills needed to makeinformed, confident choices about goods and services, while being aware of basic consumer

    rights and responsibilities and how to act on them.

    The right to a healthy environment -To live and work in an environment that is non-threatening to the well-being of present and future generations.

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    Consumer Protection

    Consumer protection is a group of laws and organizations designed to ensure the rights of

    consumers as well as fair trade competition and the free flow of truthful information in the

    marketplace. The laws are designed to prevent businesses that engage in fraud or specified unfair

    practices from gaining an advantage over competitors; they may also provide additional protection

    for the weak and those unable to take care of themselves. Consumer protection laws are a form of

    government regulation, which aim to protect the rights of consumers. For example, a government

    may require businesses to disclose detailed information about productsparticularly in areas where

    safety or public health is an issue, such as food. Consumer protection is linked to the idea of

    "consumer rights" (that consumers have various rights as consumers), and to the formation of

    consumer organizations, which help consumers make better choices in the marketplace and get help

    with consumer complaints.

    Consumer protection law or consumer law is considered an area of law that regulates

    private law relationships between individual consumers and the businesses that sell those goods and

    services. Consumer protection covers a wide range of topics, including but not necessarily limited to

    product liability, privacy rights, unfair business practices, fraud, misrepresentation, and other

    consumer/business interactions. It's a way of preventing fraud and scams from occ service and sales

    contracts, bill collector regulation, pricing, utility turnoffs, consolidation, personal loans that maylead to bankruptcy.

    The Malaysia's Consumer Protection Act 1999 (CPA) is an act which came into effect 1st

    October 1999. It is a piece of legislation enacted with the main objective to provide greater

    protection for consumers. The provisions of this act cover areas not covered by other existing laws.

    This act provides simple, inexpensive redressal to the consumer's grievances and relief of a specific

    nature. Under this act, an aggrieved consumer may refer any dispute or claim of less than RM10,000

    to the established Consumer Redressal Tribunal.

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    METHODOLOGY

    Methodology is a method in achieving an objectives of a scientific research, or any paper

    works. Always mistakenly treat as a synonym of method, or sets of methods, the true meaning

    methodology is actually more beyond that, which is the design process of carrying out research and

    development of procedure, to achieve the research objectives using a detailed plan. Methodology

    can be classes into two parts, qualitative and quantitative analysis. Quantitative analysis are more

    towards collection of data and numbers, related to topics. While qualitative analysis are more about

    seeking for information that will reflects a content of an event, or perspectives of an individual,

    towards the topic. Examples of qualitative analysis is interview sessions and case studies.

    Discussion

    Working in a group, discussion is important in making a good and synchronised results. Discussion

    are being organised weekly with all group members involved. Among the early topics during the

    discussion session the question requirements, and the surveys questions. Hypothesis are being

    discussed before surveys being distributed. Minute meeting are noted during the discussion session,

    as required in the question descriptions.

    Literature Review

    Literature review on the topic are like get to know the topic more deep. Literature review about the

    defects, recall procedures, and related acts and laws that guards the consumer's right gives us more

    detailed information and helps us to relate with our course.

    Case Studies

    Case studies also being review as a bottom line for our project. With case studies, the reaction from

    the manufacturer whenever facing dilemma related to product defects are noted. How media and

    consumers responds to this problem gives us an idea how important the product defects could

    affect the manufacturing company. Six categories of case studies with various product defects cases

    from past ten years are carefully studied. Case study are also being included in the survey form.

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    Survey

    Survey form are being distributed to our target group, which is the students of University of Tenaga

    Nasional (UNITEN) from various engineering courses. As a prospective future engineer, this survey

    requires respondents to answer 12 questions from three sections, Consumerism, Engineering Ethics,

    and Case studies. Survey are performed on online basis, using google drive survey form as medium.

    Online surveys are more convenient compared to old fashion paper form, and can provide a fast

    numerical data analysis. The sample of survey questions are attached in the appendix.

    Survey Analysis

    After the 50 survey responds has been collected, each data collected are being tabulated and

    present in graphical form. Each questions are being discussed in details based on the numerical data

    collected. Analysis are the core of our research to gain the perspectives from future engineers from

    UNITEN about the topic.

    Interview Session

    A part from surveys, interview sessions with lecturers from UNITEN are another way in gaining

    responds and opinion about the topic. The lecturers involved for our interview session are the Head

    of Department of Electrical Power Engineering, Dr. Ungku Anisa binti Ungku Amirulddin Al Amin, and

    Deputy Dean of COE, Academic And Quality Assurance Manager, Dr. Miszainabinti Osman. Eight

    questions asked are open ended based question.

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    CASE STUDIES FOR ELECTRONICS PRODUCTS

    CASE 1: Apple Issues "Fire-Risk" Recall For Old iPod Nanos: If You Can Find Yours, You Get A New

    Model, Free.

    SOURCE: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2062147/Apple-iPod-Nano-recall-earliest-

    model-If-new-free.html

    Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Inc

    Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveils the first-generation iPod Nano: Now Apple says models released six

    years ago may have a battery malfunction - and is offering free, new replacements to owners. It's one

    of the oddest product recalls in some time.

    Apple has warned that the batteries on the iPod Nano can catch fire - but only on the very oldest

    models. One might imagine that a Nano that has stood the test of time since 2005-2006 when the

    first generation of the slim devices was on sale would be safe - but Apple thinks not. The defect

    discovered in the batteries appears to get worse over time.

    So much so, in fact, that the company is offering a replacement, new iPod Nano - a serious

    technological upgrade which adds a touchscreen, an FM radio and a pedometer to the rather basic

    Nano that late Apple CEO Steve Jobs launched six years ago. All you have to do is remember where

    you put your six-year-old MP3 player.

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    It's not clear what incident sparked the current recall. There have been unconfirmed and highly

    isolated reports of batteries overheating around the world, including incidents where overheating

    batteries set fire to users' clothes. But it's not exactly an epidemic.

    In a statement, the company said that, "Apple has determined that, in very rare cases, the battery in

    the iPod nano (1st generation) may overheat and pose a safety risk. Affected iPod Nanos were sold

    between September 2005 and December 2006."

    This issue has been traced to a single battery supplier that produced batteries with a manufacturing

    defect. While the possibility of an incident is rare, the likelihood increases as the battery ages.

    Apple recommends that you stop using your iPod Nano (1st gen) and follow the process noted

    below to order a replacement unit, free of charge. Apple says serial numbers will be checked to

    ensure the units are affected - you can check via their website. Replacements will be issued within six

    weeks.

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    CASE 1 ANALYSIS:

    COMPANY: Apple Inc.

    YEAR OF RECALL: 2011

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: First generation of iPod Nano (2005 and 2006)

    DESCRIPTIONS: Apple determined the battery in the iPod nano (1st generation) may experience

    overheating problem and pose a safety risk. Affected iPod nanos were sold between September 2005

    and December 2006. This issue has been traced to a single battery supplier that produced batteries

    with a manufacturing defect. Although the possibility of an incident is rare, the likelihood of the

    safety hazard to happen increases as the battery ages.

    ACTION TAKEN: Apple issued a statement where they recommended that customers to stop using

    their iPod nano (1st generation). Customers then can follow the process of product replacement, free

    of charge, as stated in their website. Serial numbers of the iPod will be checked by Apple to ensure

    that only affected models are replaced.

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    CASE 2: Some Acer Aspire Laptops Recalled Due to Overheating

    SOURCE:http://news.softpedia.com/news/Acer-Aspire-Laptops-Recalled-Due-to-Overheating-

    124011.shtml

    Over the years, there have been a series of headlines regarding laptops from various system vendors

    that had been recalled due to various reasons, most of which had to do with overheating of a certain

    hardware component. It appears that, although the manufacturing technology has evolved

    significantly, enabling low-power, more compact components, these overheating issues continue to

    make themselves noticed in some of the latest laptops on the market. Such is the case with a couple

    of Aspire models, from one of the world's leading vendors of laptops, Acer, which has just issued a

    recall for said machines.

    Acer AS3410

    According to a dedicated webpage on the company's custom-care website, there are a couple of

    Aspire models that may overheat under specific conditions. The list of affected units includes the

    AS3410, AS3810T, AS3810TG, AS3810TZ and AS3810TZG models, which were manufactured prior to

    September 15, 2009. Apparently, in these units, the microphone cable may overheat when extreme

    pressure is applied repeatedly to the left palm rest. The units, Acer informs, could become

    deformed and the system may malfunction, which is why users are advised to check if their laptops

    are among the listed models and take advantage of the recall program.

    Acer has announced that customers who will notice the aforementioned issues, or will check to see

    if their models are listed on this website, will be able to take advantage of said recall program. The

    company has promised to proactively replace the microphone and the affected units, consequently

    eliminating overheating.

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    The listed models are part of Acer's line of Timeline 13.3-inch CULV-based ultraportable laptops,

    providing end-user with an alternative to other CULV-based ultra-thin laptops currently available on

    the market. These systems are designed to adopt a thin and light form factor, with the manufacturer

    being forced to cramp everything into a thinner chassis.

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    CASE 2 ANALYSIS:

    COMPANY: ACER

    YEAR OF RECALL: 2009

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: AS3410, AS3810T, AS3810TG, AS3810TZ and AS3810TZG

    DESCRIPTIONS: According to a dedicated webpage on the company's custom-care website, there are

    a couple of Aspire models that may overheat under specific conditions. The list of affected units

    includes the AS3410, AS3810T, AS3810TG, AS3810TZ and AS3810TZG models, which were

    manufactured prior to September 15, 2009. Apparently, in these units, the microphone cable may

    overheat when significant pressure is applied repeatedly to the left palm rest. The units, as Acer

    informed, could become deformed and the system may became malfunction, which is why users are

    advised to check if their laptops are among the listed models and take advantage of the recall

    program.

    ACTION TAKEN: Acer has announced that customers who will notice the aforementioned issues, or

    will check to see if their models are listed on this website, will be able to take advantage of the recall

    program. The company has promised to replace the microphone and the affected units,

    consequently eliminating the overheating issue.

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    CASE STUDIES FOR PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS

    CASE 1: Excedrin Recall 2012 and Five Other Worse Drug Recalls in FDA History

    SOURCE:http://www.ibtimes.com/excedrin-recall-2012-5-other-worse-drug-recalls-fda-history-

    393656

    Excedrin Tablets

    Novartis Consumer Health Inc. on Sunday, voluntarily recalled Excedrin and NoDoz products in the

    United States because they may contain some stray tablets, capsules caplets from other Novartis

    products. There may also be some broken or chipped tablets inside the packages.

    The company said the recall was done as a precautionary measure following complaints from

    consumer about broken or chipped pills and inconsistent bottle packaging line clearance practices.

    There have been no related adverse events reported with the issues leading to the recall, Novartis, a

    Switzerland-based company, noted in a statement on its Web site. U.S. consumers are also asked to

    either destroy or return unused product identified in the recall to Novartis Consumer Health Inc.

    Those products are Excedrin and NoDoz products with expiry dates of Dec. 20, 2014 or earlier as well

    as Bufferin and Gas-X Prevention products with expiry dates of Dec. 20, 2013 or earlier.

    The company has since suspended operations and shipment from its Lincoln, Neb., facility in order to

    make improvements. The recall and improvement efforts are estimated at $120 million.

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    We are committed to a single quality standard for the entire Novartis Group and we are making the

    necessary investments and committing the right resources to ensure these are implemented across

    our entire network, said Joseph Jimenez, CEO of Novartis. The high quality of our products and

    operations has been critical to building the Novartis reputation over the past 15 years. We are

    committed to ensuring the highest standard for patients who rely on our products and medicines.

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    CASE 1 ANALYSIS:

    COMPANY: Novartis Consumer Health Inc.

    YEAR OF RECALL: 2012

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: Excedrin and Nodoz

    DESCRIPTIONS: Two of the companys products were recalled from shelves because the company

    found out that their product called Excedrin and NoDoz, particularly in the United States may contain

    tablets and capsules from their other line of products.

    ACTION TAKEN: Novartis Consumer Health Inc. voluntarily recalled Excedrin and NoDoz products in

    the United States because they may contain some stray tablets, capsules caplets from other Novartis

    products. The company made a statement that the recall was done as a precautionary measure

    following complaints from consumer about broken or chipped pills and inconsistent bottle packaging

    line clearance practices. The company has since suspended operations and shipment from its Lincoln,

    Neb., facility in order to make improvements. The recall and improvement efforts are estimated at

    $120 million.

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    CASE 2: Meridia Recalled - Maker Pulls the Diet Drug Pill Due to FDA Concerns of Increased Risk of

    Heart Attack & Stroke

    SOURCE:http://www.drugrecalls.com/meridia.html

    Meridia Tablet By Abbott Laboratories

    Based on pressure from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Abbott Laboratories, manufacturer

    of Meridia (sibutramine), has decided to recall the drug in the United States, Canada, and Australia

    effective immediately.

    A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine last month established that the long-term

    effects of sibutramine treatment on the rates of cardiovascular events and cardiovascular death

    among subjects at high cardiovascular risk have not been established. According to the study,

    "10,744 overweight or obese subjects, 55 years of age or older, with preexisting cardiovascular

    disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, or both, were enrolled to assess the cardiovascular consequences

    of weight management with and without sibutramine in subjects at high risk for cardiovascular

    events.

    " Results stated that Meridia increases the risk of heart attack and stroke by 11%, while doing little to

    assist with weight loss. The study also tied Meridia to 16 percent more major cardiovascular side

    effects. The FDA has linked 17 deaths to Meridia thus far, with 70% being women with an average

    age of 43.

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    Global sales of the drug in the first nine months of this year were $80 million, including $20 million in

    the U.S.According to Forbes, the FDA also announced today that it found sibutramine in a "100%

    herbal" dietary supplement called Slimming Beauty, sold by Beautiful Health, Inc. The supplement

    was distributed at the 40th Annual Mexican Independence Day Parade in Chicago, on Sept. 12, 2010

    and caused reports of insomnia, vomiting, and spiking blood pressure.

    An FDA advisory panel voted to decide whether to keep the diet drug Merdia on the market

    following reports and studies linking the drug to cardiovascular problems, including heart attack and

    stroke. The FDA panel vote was split - eight members called for withdrawal, six for restricted sales

    and a "black box" warning, and two for the warning plus close monitoring of patients. The FDA's own

    monitoring linked 14 deaths to the use of Meridia. Patients who died were 43 years old, on average,

    and 71% were women. Following a November 2010 clinical trial paid for by its manufacturer, AbbottLaboratories, the popular diet drug Meridia (Sibutramine), has come under a great deal of scrutiny by

    the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

    Meridia, which was first approved by the FDA in 1997, has been found to increase the risk of heart

    attack and stroke by 11%, while doing little to assist with weight loss. According to the New York

    Times, three of the authors of the study whom are Abbott employees concluded that the trial results

    did little more than show that patients with heart problems should not be prescribed Meridia-a

    restriction already included in Meridia's label.In an additional study on Meridia published in the New

    England Journal of Medicine in September 2010, the risk of a stroke, heart attack, cardiac arrest or

    cardiac death was 16% higher among people taking Meridia, compared with those taking a placebo.

    All of the 9,804 overweight or obese study participants had a history of cardiovascular disease.

    New England Journal of Medicine's editor, Dr. Gregory D. Curfman wrote an editorial following the

    trial's initial analysis, stating that the study proved that Meridia should be removed from the market.

    Regardless, Abbott Laboratories maintains that "the risks of Meridia are outweighed by its benefits

    and that new data on its cardiovascular safety doesn't change the fact that it's safe for patients when

    used strictly according to its label."

    With added pressure to remain thin, many men and women resort to diet drugs which promise a

    lean figure. While some dietary supplements have proved to be safe and effective, the majority tend

    to cause a great deal of dangerous side effects such as high blood pressure, heart attack, and stroke.

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    CASE 2 ANALYSIS:

    COMPANY: Novartis Consumer Health Inc.

    YEAR OF RECALL: 2010

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: Meridia (sibutramine)

    DESCRIPTIONS: A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine established that the long-

    term effects of sibutramine treatment on the rates of cardiovascular events and cardiovascular death

    among subjects at high cardiovascular risk have not been established. Results stated that Meridia

    increases the risk of heart attack and stroke by 11%, while doing little to assist with weight loss. The

    study also tied Meridia to 16 percent more major cardiovascular side effects. The FDA has linked 17

    deaths to Meridia thus far, with 70% being women with an average age of 43. The FDA's own

    monitoring linked 14 deaths to the use of Meridia.

    ACTION TAKEN: Abbott Laboratories agreed to voluntarily withdraw its obesity drug Meridia

    (sibutramine) from the United States market because of clinical trial data indicating an increased risk

    of heart attack and stroke. Physicians were advised by FDA to stop prescribing Meridia to their

    patients and patients should stop consuming it.

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    CASE STUDIES FOR AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS

    CASE 1: Toyota Recalls 22,000 Vehicles Over Tire Monitors

    SOURCE:http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/07/us-toyota-recall-idUSTRE7262WS20110307

    (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp on Saturday recalled about 22,000 sport utility vehicles and pickup

    trucks because of tire-deflation monitoring systems that may fail, regulators said. Toyota Sequoia, FJ

    Cruiser, Land Cruiser, Tacoma and Tundra vehicles from model years 2008-2011 may have tire

    deflation monitoring systems that fail to warn drivers, raising the risk of a crash, the National

    Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a report.

    Toyota FJ Cruiser

    The vehicles affected left their assembly plants with working monitoring systems, but when

    accessory wheels were installed, the systems were not recalibrated and now lights to warn drivers of

    low tire pressure may fail, the report said. The models affected will be repaired at Toyota dealerships

    at no cost, Toyota Motor Sales, the automaker's U.S. sales branch, told the NHTSA. Toyota has been

    plagued by a series of recalls since late 2009 that now total 19 million vehicles worldwide. Two weeks

    ago, the automaker recalled 2.2 million vehicles for a defect that may cause gas pedals to stick,

    widening one of the recalls from late 2009.The recalls have cut into Toyota sales, particularly in the

    United States, where most of the recalls have taken place.

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    CASE 2: Honda recalls nearly 700,000 vehicles worldwide

    SOURCE:http://www.arabnews.com/node/368525

    Honda Freed

    TOKYOHonda is recalling nearly 700,000 Fit, Freed and City compact cars around the

    world for a defective spring part that may cause the engine to stall.No accidents have been

    reported related to the problem, but at least 72 complaints were filed in Japan, and 29 abroad,

    Honda Motor Co. spokesman Tomohiro Okada said Thursday. Recalled are 167,000 vehicles

    in Japan, 156,000 in China, and 233,000 in the rest of Asia, Tokyo-based Honda said. About

    122,000 cars are being recalled in North America. The spring was placed improperly in a

    small box inside the engine, so that, in some cases, the problem could cause the engine to

    stall, Okada said.

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    CASE 2 ANALYSIS:

    COMPANY: Honda

    YEAR OF RECALL: 2011

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: Honda Fit, Freed and City Compact Cars

    DESCRIPTIONS: A defect regarding the spring was found, the springs, which are compressed by

    rocker arms in normal engine use, may bend or break over time resulting in abnormal engine noise

    and in worst case cause stalling and problem starting. The lost motion springs could also potentially

    cause engine damage or stalling.

    ACTION TAKEN: Honda had recall 14,640 of its 2009 and 2010 Fit subcompact cars to replace lost

    motion springs. The Canadian-sold vehicles are among nearly 700,000 Fit, Freed and City compact

    cars Honda is recalling around the world for the same reason. There have been no reported

    accidents, injuries or vehicle crashes related to this issue. Honda said at least 72 complaints were

    filed in Japan, and 29 abroad. Recalled are 167,000 vehicles in Japan, 156,000 in China, 233,000 in the

    rest of Asia and about 122,000 in North America.

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    CASE 3.1: Proton Savvy rear wheel bearing recall

    SOURCE:http://paultan.org/2008/03/31/proton-savvy-rear-wheel-bearing-recall/

    Proton Savvy's Bearing

    Proton is recalling a total of 34,000 Proton Savvys due to potential water entry into the rear wheel-

    bearing which could lead to a malfunction of the affected components. Proton say this recall is purely

    a precautionary measure for the safety of its customers.The safety and satisfaction of our customers

    is a primary concern. As a precautionary measure, we are recalling all Savvys for inspection and

    repair. We do apologise to all the Savvy owners for any inconvenience, said Proton managing

    director Dato Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir. Customers should immediately contact the

    nearest Proton Edar or EON service branch for an appointment to have their cars inspected, or call

    Proton i-Care at 1-300-88-0888.

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    CASE 3.2: Proton Recalls Nearly 3,000 Waja Cars For Wheel Rim Defect

    SOURCE:http://mambau.blogdrive.com/archive/341.html

    Proton Waja

    KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 27 (AFP) - National carmaker Proton announced Wednesday a recall of 2,996

    of its 1.6 litre Waja models due to defects in their aluminum alloy wheel rims. The alloy rims have

    been found to be technically defective, Proton's joint chief operating officer Kisai Rahmat said,

    adding that the cars were sold from June 2004 to January this year."During our accelerated testing of

    this particular component, the alloy wheels encountered some difficulties and failed the test,"

    chairman Mohamad Azlan Hashim said, according to the Bernama news agency. Mohamed said

    customers who bought Waja models during the period were requested to have their cars checked at

    a Proton service centre and have the rims replaced if they are found to be faulty. Proton used to sell

    six out of every 10 new cars in Malaysia but its market share has been tumbling for the past few

    years as it feels the bite of growing foreign competition as the government whittles away protection.

    From a market share of 60 percent in 2002, Proton saw a decline to 48 percent in 2003 and then 44

    percent in 2004.

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    CASE 3 ANALYSIS:

    COMPANY: Proton

    YEAR OF RECALL: 2008 and 2006

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED:Proton Savvy and Waja

    DESCRIPTIONS: Proton found out that that water could enter the rear wheel-bearing housing,

    causing the component to malfunction in Savvys. During a random check proton also discovered that

    Waja models have defects in their aluminium alloy wheel rims. The alloy rims have been found to be

    technically defective.

    ACTION TAKEN: Proton recalled a total of 34,000 Proton Savvys due to potential water entry into the

    rear wheel-bearing which could lead to a malfunction of the affected components. The recall comes

    two years after the launch of the Savvy. Proton also initiated a recall of 2,996 of its 1.6 litre Waja

    models during Proton accelerated testing of this particular component, the alloy wheels encountered

    some difficulties and failed the test and thus the recalling of this particular model.

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    CASE 4:Defiant Chrysler Says No to Recall Request

    SOURCE:http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business/2013/06/defiant-chrysler-says-no-to-recall-request/

    Chrysler has made a very unusual act of defiance. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

    sent the firm a letter requesting the recall of 2.7 million Jeeps. But Chrysler challenged the

    regulators analysis of collision data, saying the Jeeps are safe and it would not honor the request.

    NHTSA said the rear-mounted gas tanks in the vehicles were too vulnerable to leaking and could

    catch fire in a rear-end crash. The Jeeps covered by the request were 1993-2004 Jeep Grand

    Cherokees and 2002-2007 Jeep Libertys.

    Jeep Grand Cherokees

    Such a refusal by an auto company is rare. NHTSA can order a recall but needs a court order to

    enforce it. David Strickland, the agencys administrator, said in a statement that he hoped Chrysler

    would reconsider its decision. Our data shows that these vehicles may contain a defect that

    presents an unreasonable risk to safety, he said. NHTSA opened an investigation into the Jeeps in

    August 2010 at the request of the Center for Auto Safety, a consumer advocacy group. Clarence

    Ditlow, the centers director, has repeatedly sent letters to Chrysler seeking a recall.

    The agency found that the Jeeps fuel tanks can fail when hit from the rear, leak fuel and cause fires if

    theres an ignition source. The placement of the tanks behind the rear axle and their height above

    the road is a design defect, NHTSA said. Chrysler moved the fuel tanks on the Grand Cherokee ahead

    of the rear axle in 2005, and did the same thing with the Liberty in 2007. But retrofitting the older

    Jeeps with repositioned tanks would be very expensive.

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    CASE 4 ANALYSIS:

    COMPANY: Chrysler

    YEAR OF RECALL: 2005

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: Jeep Grand Cherokees and Jeep Libertys

    DESCRIPTIONS: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) first discovered that the

    rear-mounted gas tanks in the vehicles were too vulnerable to leaking and could catch fire in a rear-

    end crash.

    ACTION TAKEN: The faulty Jeeps were 1993-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokees and 2002-2007 Jeep

    Libertys. But Chrysler challenged the regulators analysis of collision data, saying the Jeeps are safe

    and it would not conduct a recall. Chrysler moved the fuel tanks on the Grand Cherokee ahead of the

    rear axle in 2005, and did the same thing with the Liberty in 2007. But still refuse to recall the

    previous models that were affected.

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    CASE STUDIES FOR HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS

    CASE 1: Cooker Defect Leads To Eight Deaths

    SOURCE:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20640916

    An inquest in Cornwall has revealed two men killed by carbon monoxide poisoning from a faulty

    cooker were the seventh and eight victims of a "known" manufacturing defect. Richard Smith, 30,

    and Kevin Branton, 34, from Saltash, died at their property in Moorlands Lane, Saltash, in November

    2010 when their Flavel cooker's grill produced high levels of carbon monoxide.

    Gary Webster from Cornwall trading standards told the inquest at least six other people have died as

    a result of the defect. The cooker's manufacturer Beko said in a statement that it began a product

    recall in November 2008 when it became aware of a safety risk if the grill was turned on while the

    door was closed.

    Beko's Flavel Cooker

    It said it had attempted to contact more than 21,000 customers to warn them of the fault, but 6,998

    affected units remain untraced in the UK.Christine Heemskerk, Trading Standards Institute officer for

    product safety, said: "They've done their best, it was some time ago now."With recalls 20% is

    considered a quite good rate - this is about 60% which to be honest is pretty good."Ms Heemskerk

    added in recent years social media had made it easier for firms to get a message out about a product

    recall while loyalty cards meant more companies held their customers' contact details.

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    According to Dr Gordon Hayward, consumer safety expert, the number of recalls has risen in the past

    15 years with 2007 a "peak year". He said: "It's generally gone up over the years as there are powers

    authorities have now to order a recall, there's a legal duty for companies to do more and the law has

    been extended across Europe, so if a product is recalled in one country it is recalled across Europe."

    Dr Hayward said despite trading standards officers having the power to make companies order a

    product recall, firms generally did a recall themselves before it got to the stage where it became

    mandatory. "The companies usually prefer to voluntarily run the recall - it costs more if trading

    standards does it," he said.

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    CASE 1 ANALYSIS

    COMPANY: Beko

    YEAR OF RECALL: 2008

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: Beko models DCG8511WLPG, DCG8511PLW and DG581LWPLeisure models

    CM10NRK, CM10NRC, AL6NDW, CM101NRCP and CM101NRKP Flavel models DCGAP5LS, AP5LDWP,

    AP5LDW, AP5LDSP and Flavel Milano ML5NDS.

    DESCRIPTIONS: Beko became aware of a safety risk if the grill was turned on while the door was

    closed. The defect which release a high amount of carbon monoxide when in used has claimed thelives of 8 peoples.

    ACTION TAKEN: A cooker's manufacturer Beko, had started a recall of its product in November

    2008.It said it had attempted to contact more than 21,000 customers to warn them of the fault, but

    6,998 affected units remain untraced in the UK.

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    CASE 2: Maytag recalls 1.7 million dishwashers

    SOURCES:http://www.today.com/id/37484787/ns/today-today_home_and_garden/t/maytag-

    recalls-million-dishwashers/#.UfKrI41kNic

    WASHINGTON Maytag Corp. is recalling about 1.7 million dishwashers because of a fire hazard.

    The Consumer Product Safety Commission, which announced the recall Thursday, says the company

    has received 12 reports of electrical failures in the dishwasher heating element that led to fires and

    damage. One kitchen fire caused extensive damage, the agency said. No injuries have been reported.

    The recall includes Maytag, Amana, Jenn-Air, Admiral, Magic Chef, Performa by Maytag and Crosley

    brand dishwashers with plastic tubs. The recalled dishwashers were made with black, bisque, white,

    silver and stainless steel front panels and sold at department and appliance stores nationwide from

    February 2006 through April 2010. They cost between $250 and $900. CPSC advises consumers to

    immediately stop using the recalled dishwashers and disconnect the electric supply by shutting off

    the fuse or circuit breaker controlling it.

    Consumers can schedule a free in-home repair or receive a rebate of $150 or $250 toward the

    purchase of select new Maytag dishwashers. The amount of the rebate depends on the type of

    model to be purchased. More information on the numerous serial numbers involved in the recall can

    be found at the company's website or the website for the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

    Serial Number of Maytag Dishwasher

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    CASE 2 ANALYSIS:

    COMPANY: Maytag

    YEAR OF RECALL: 2010

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: Maytag, Amana, Jenn-Air, Admiral, Magic Chef, Performa by Maytag and

    Crosley brand dishwashers with plastic tubs.

    DESCRIPTIONS:The defect of the dishwasher heating element that led to fires and damage have

    make the company initiated a recall.

    ACTION TAKEN: The recall includes Maytag, Amana, Jenn-Air, Admiral, Magic Chef, Performa by

    Maytag and Crosley brand dishwashers with plastic tubs. The recalled dishwashers were made with

    black, bisque, white, silver and stainless steel front panels and sold at department and appliance

    stores nationwide from February 2006 through April 2010.

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    CASE 3:Ikea recalls LYDA jumbo cup due to burn hazard

    SOURCES:http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/ikea-recalls-lyda-jumbo-cup-

    due-burn-hazard-20130605

    Ikea is recalling a faulty cup, called the LYDA jumbo cup, after receiving reports of injuries to users

    from Europe. The company said it has received 20 overseas reports of the cup breaking, including 10

    reports of injuries caused by scalding. None of the cases were from Singapore. The Swedish furniture

    retailer said in a press release on Wednesday that the cups can break when hot liquid is poured into

    them, creating a burn hazard.

    IKEA's LYDA Jumbo Cup

    The stoneware cup with a white base and flower print costing $7.90, was sold between August last

    year and April 26 this year. No other Ikea cups are affected by the recall. The store is offering a full

    refund upon return. Customers may return the cups at the exchange and returns counters at either

    Ikea Tampines or Ikea Alexandra. Customers may call 6786-6868 for more information.

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    CASE 3 ANALYSIS:

    COMPANY: IKEA.

    YEAR OF RECALL: 2013

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: LYDA jumbo cups

    DESCRIPTIONS: Ikea discovered the burning hazard of LYDA jumbo cups. The cups can break when

    hot liquid is poured in them. The cup which can break when hot liquid is poured in it has injured 10

    people worldwide, including 10 scalding injuries but no incidents of injury have been reported in the

    United States.

    ACTION TAKEN: On 6 June 2013, the major home-furnishing mega store recalled the LYDA jumbo

    cups as they are a burning hazard. There are currently 220,000 cups worldwide that needs to be

    recall.

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    CASE STUDIES FOR FOOD AND BEVERAGES PRODUCTS

    CASE 1:Ricotta Salata Maker On Import Alert After Listeria OutbreakSOURCE:http://www.nbcnews.com/health/ricotta-salata-maker-import-alert-after-listeria-outbreak-

    1B6040219

    Update, Sept. 27: At least 18 people in 13 states have been sickened by listeria infections linked to

    ricotta salata cheese imported from Italy. All 18 victims have been hospitalized and one miscarriage

    has been reported. The Italian maker of ricotta salata cheese tied to listeria infections that have

    sickened 15 people in the U.S. -- including as many as three who died -- has been placed on importalert, health officials said Friday.

    Products from Fattorie Chiarappa S.R.L of Conversano, Italy, will be denied admission into the U.S.

    unless the importer proves that that the cheese is not contaminated with the potentially deadly

    listeria monocytogenes bacterium, Food and Drug Administration officials said. People in 12 states

    and Washington, D.C., have been infected with the outbreak strain of listeria tied to contaminated

    Marte brand Fresolina ricotta salata cheese. All 15 confirmed victims have been hospitalized. Forever

    Cheese Inc. of Long Island, N.Y., recalled one lot of the cheese, or about 4,800 pounds, on Sept. 10.

    However, the recall has expanded now to include all lots and all product codes of the Marte Brand

    Frescolina ricotta salata cheese. Forever Cheese also has stopped importing cheese from

    FattorieCiarappa S.R.L. and has recalled two other varieties of cheese, Marte brand roasted ricotta

    and hard ricotta salata.

    Frescolina Rilcotta Salata Cheese

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    The cheese may also have been referred to as Ricotta Frescolina Marte Tipo Toscanella or Ricotta

    Salata Soft Lot (T9425) as it was being distributed. Ricotta salata is a salty white cheese made form

    pasteurized sheeps milk. It is often served crumbled or grated as an ingredient in salads, pastas or

    other dishes. It is not the same as the ricotta cheese used for dishes such as lasagna and sold in

    plastic tubs at grocery stores.

    Consumers who bought the potentially contaminated cheese are advised to not eat it and to discard

    any remaining cheese, health officials said. The outbreak sickened three people in Maryland and one

    person each in the following states or districts: California, Colorado, Minnesota, Nebraska, New

    Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington state and the District of

    Columbia.

    Illnesses were reported from March 28 and Aug. 30. Three deaths have been reported in connection

    with the outbreak. Listeriosis contributed to deaths in Nebraska and New York, but did not contribute

    to a death in Minnesota, officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. Listeria

    can cause life-threatening infections that primarily affect pregnant women, people with weakened

    immune systems and the elderly. Symptoms include fever, muscle aches and diarrhea. It can take up

    to two months after eating contaminated food for the symptoms to appear.

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    CASE 1 ANALYSIS:

    COMPANY : Fattorie Chiarappa S.R.L

    YEAR OF RECALL : 2012

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED : Ricotta Salata Cheese

    DESCRIPTIONS: Frescolina ricotta salata cheese has been tied to an outbreak of listeria that

    hospitalized 14 people and killed 3. On the 27th

    of September 2012, at least 18 people in 13 states

    have been sickened by listeria infection that linked to ricotta salata cheese imported from Italy. The

    listeria infection cause 3 people died from 15 people in US that tied to the ricotta salata cheese.

    People in 12 states and Washington, D.C., have been infected with theoutbreak strain of listeria tied t

    o contaminated Marte brand Fresolina ricottasalata cheese. The recall has expended now to include

    all lots and all product codes of the Marte Brands Frescolina ricotta salata cheese.

    ACTION TAKEN: Forever Cheese Inc. of Long Island N.Y has stopped importing cheese from

    FattiorieCiarappa S.R.L and has recalled the other two product of cheese which are Marte brand

    roasted ricotta and hard ricotta salata. Next health office said that consumers that bought the

    contaminated cheese are advised not to eat and discard any remaining cheese.

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    CASE 2: Salmonella Found In Food Additive Sparks Recall

    SOURCE:http://articles.latimes.com/2010/mar/05/business/la-fi-fda-recall5-2010mar05

    Reporting from Washington The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday announced a

    potentially massive recall of salad dressing, chip dip, soup mixes and other foods made with a

    commonly used food additive that may be contaminated with salmonella. Among the products being

    taken off store shelves is a potato salad from an Oregon supplier, according to the Oregonian

    newspaper, that makes products distributed under the Safeway and Wal-Mart brands. Safeway Inc.

    said Thursday that it was removing its Red Potato Salad with Dill products from its Vons and Pavilions

    stores, as well as its self-named markets.

    The additive, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, is used in thousands of foods but has not been linked to

    any illness and it currently presents a low risk to consumers, according to FDA officials. But the

    agency isn't taking chances. It has asked food producers to check inventories for items that used the

    recalled lots of the protein. To check whether a food item has been recalled, go

    to www.foodsafety.gov.

    Only a few specific brands or products have been recalled since contamination was discovered last

    month, but "we expect this to get larger over the next several days to several weeks," said Jeff Farrar,

    FDA associate commissioner of food safety.

    The vegetable protein was made at a plant operated by Basic Food Flavors Inc. of Las Vegas and

    discovered when a company customer tested a batch of the additive and reported finding

    salmonella. FDA inspectors subsequently discovered salmonella bacteria on plant equipment. Basic

    Food announced a recall of all paste and powdered versions of the protein manufactured since Sept.

    17, 2009.

    Company President Kanu Patel did not return a call seeking comment. The FDA identified the

    salmonella's genetic fingerprint, enabling the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to confirm

    this strain has not caused illnesses. Salmonella causes infections marked by diarrhea, vomiting, fever

    and abdominal pain. Healthy people generally recover without treatment, but salmonella can kill the

    very young, the elderly and people with weak immune systems.

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    Underscoring the potential seriousness of the outbreak, both FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg

    and the agency's No. 2 official, Joshua Sharfstein, spoke during a conference call with reporters.

    Sharfstein said the FDA reacted quickly, but he and Hamburg said the incident highlighted the

    agency's need for more tools to prevent outbreaks instead of reacting to them.

    Legislation that would give the FDA the power to order recalls on its own authority, instead of

    pressuring firms to do so, has been stalled in the Senate since last fall.

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    CASE 2 ANALYSIS:

    COMPANY : Safeway Inc.

    YEAR OF RECALL: 2010

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: Food additives

    DESCRIPTIONS : A report from Washington, The food and Drug Administration announced that there

    might be recalled of salad dressing, chip dip, soup mixed and other food that usually used food

    additive that maybe contaminated with salmonella. In addition, according to FDA officials the

    additive, hydrolysed vegetable protein is used in mostly food but still not linked to any illness and

    present a low risk to consumers. The vegetable protein was made at plat operated by Basic Food

    Flavors Inc. FDA inspectors subsequently discovered salmonella bacteria on the plant equipment.

    ACTION TAKEN: The solution would be, it has asked food producer to check inventories for items

    that used to recall lots of protein or either to check whether the food item was recalled on website at

    www.food safety.gov. Besides that, Basic Food announced a recall of paste and powdered versions of

    protein manufactured since 17.2009. also, the FDA identified the salmonellas genetic fingerprint,

    enabling the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention to confirm this strain not to caused illness.

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    CASE 3: Ikea Recalls Cakes In 23 Countries After Sewage Bacteria Found

    SOURCE:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/foodanddrinknews/9910417/Ikea-recalls-cakes-

    in-23-countries-after-sewage-bacteria-found.html

    Ikea has recalled thousands of cakes from its stores in 23 countries after Chinese authorities

    identified high levels of bacteria normally found in human and animal waste. The furniture giant

    admitted on Tuesday that coliform bacteria had been found in two batches of almond cake from a

    supplier in Sweden.

    It comes after Chinese customs officials announced that they had destroyed a batch of 1,800 cakes

    after finding it contained high levels of coliforms which failed to meet hygiene standards. Coliforms,

    common bacteria which are found in faeces as well as soil and water, do not normally cause serious

    illness but are a sign of contamination which can indicate the presence of more harmful bacteria such

    as E.coli. It comes after Ikea recalled meatballs and sausages from 24 countries due to fears they

    could have been contaminated with horse meat.

    Ikea said batches of the cakes sold in all countries had been tested, but no evidence of contamination

    was found in those sold in the UK and Ireland. The affected batches of almond cake with chocolate

    and butterscotch all came from the same Swedish supplier which exports to stores across the world,

    the retailer said.

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    A spokesman said: "There is no health risk associated with consuming this product. The production

    batches have, as per safety and quality routines, been tested for bacteria that can cause health

    issues, such as E.coli, and none of these pathogen bacteria have been found. "However, since the

    product does not comply with our strict food quality standards we have decided to withdraw the

    concerned production batches from sale in the 23 affected countries. The UK and Ireland are not

    affected."

    The 23 countries in which almond cake was withdrawn were: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,

    China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands,

    Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan and the United Arab

    Emirates.

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    CASE 3 ANALYSIS:

    COMPANY : Ikea

    YEAR OF RECALL: 2013

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: Cakes

    DESCRIPTIONS : After Chinese authorities identified high level of bacteria found in human and animal

    waste, Ikea has recalled thousands of cakes from its stores in 23 countries. The furniture giant

    admitted that coliform bacteria had been found in two batches of almond cake from a supplier in

    Sweden. In addition, Chinese customs had destroyed a batch of 1800 cakes after finding it contained

    high levels of coliforms which failed to meet hygiene standards.

    Coliforms are common bacteria which found in faeces as well as soil and water. The bacteria

    normally not cause serious illness but the sign of contamination which can indicate the presence of

    more harmful bacteria such as E.coli. Ikea said batches of the cakes sold in all countries had been

    tested, yet no evidence of contamination was found in those sold in UK and Ireland. However, the

    retailer said that the affected batches of the cake with chocolate and butterscotch which all came

    from the same Swedish supplier which exports all around the world.

    ACTION TAKEN: A spokesman said "There is no health risk associated with consuming this product.The production batches have, as per safety and quality routines, been tested for bacteria that can

    cause health issues, such as E.coli, and none of these pathogen bacteria have been found. "However,

    since the product does not comply with our strict food quality standards we have decided to

    withdraw the concerned production batches from sale in the 23 affected countries.

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    CASE STUDIES FOR TOYS PRODUCTS

    CASE 1: Seven more children fall ill from tainted toy

    SOURCE:http://articles.latimes.com/2007/nov/10/nation/na-recall10

    WASHINGTON Seven more U.S. children were sickened after ingesting Chinese-made toy beads

    that were recalled earlier this week because of a toxic chemical coating, the government said Friday.

    The reports of the sickened children, six of whom were hospitalized, came from at least five states:

    Texas, Delaware, New Hampshire, Illinois and Utah, according to a spokeswoman for the Consumer

    Product Safety Commission.

    The agency recalled the Spin Master Aqua Dots toy Wednesday after two children were hospitalized

    because they had eaten beads covered with a chemical that metabolizes into the compound gamma

    hydroxyl butyrate -- the so-called date-rape drug. The compound can induce unconsciousness,

    seizures, drowsiness, coma and death.

    The Spin Master Aqua Dots

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    Spokeswoman Julie Vallese said the agency received reports Thursday and Friday of seven additional

    children sickened by the product, bringing the total to nine. Product recalls frequently spur additional

    reports of harmed consumers, she said.

    The recall covers 4.2 million of the Aqua Dots toys, which consist of coloured beads that can be

    arranged into designs and then fused together when sprayed with water. The agency received its first

    report of a sickened child Monday and ordered stores to pull the toy two days later, Vallese said.

    In China, the government's quality-control administration issued an export ban on toys covered with

    the toxic chemical, sealed the toys at production sites and ordered an investigation, the state-run

    New China News Agency reported late Friday. The toys are manufactured in China for Australia-

    based Moose Enterprises, which sells them in 40 countries. The toys, which are sold as Aqua Dots in

    the United States and as Bindeez in Australia, were recalled in those countries as well as Britain,

    Malaysia, Singapore and elsewhere this week after tests showed they were coated with the chemical.

    In the United States, the product safety council follows up with retailers to ensure they are no longer

    selling a recalled product by visiting stores and performing Web surveillance, Vallese said. The agency

    also reaches out to online auction sites and second-hand stores to ensure they don't resell the goods.

    Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said it had directed its stores to remove the toys from shelves and placed a stop

    on the products at its cash registers.

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    CASE 1 ANALYSIS:

    COMPANY : Spin Master Ltd

    YEAR OF RECALL: 2007

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED: Toy beads

    DESCRIPTIONS : On year 2007, seven more US children were sickened after ingesting Chinese-made

    toys beads that were recalled because of a toxic chemical coating. After two children were

    hospitalize because of the beads covered with the chemical that metabolizes into the compound

    gamma hydroxyl butyrate the agency recalled the Spin master Aqua Dots toy. Furthermore, the recall

    covers 4.2 million of Aqua Dots toys, which consists of colour beads that can be arranged into designs

    and then fused together when sprayed with water.

    ACTION TAKEN: When agency received the first report of sickened child, they ordered stores to pull

    the toys after two days later. Next, in China the governments quality control administration issue an

    export ban on toys covered with toxic chemical, sealed the toys at production sites and ordered an

    investigation. The toys which are sold as Aqua Dots in US, Australia as well as Britain, Malaysia,

    Singapore and elsewhere were recalled. Besides, in US they had directed its stores to remove thetoys from shelves and placed a stop on the products.

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    CASE 2: Burger King Corporation Announces Voluntary Recall of Pokmon Ball

    SOURCES:http://dogasu.bulbagarden.net/bashing/burger_king.html

    Miami, FL - December 27, 1999 - Burger King Corporation is voluntarily recalling the Pokmon balls

    included with BURGER KING kids meals. The balls may pose a suffocation hazard to children under

    three years of age. Pokmon balls are the ball-shaped plastic containers that hold Pokmon toys in

    BURGER KING kids meals. Either half of the Pokmon ball can become stuck on a child's face,

    covering the nose and mouth and may cause suffocation of a child under three years of age.

    A 13-month-old girl reportedly suffocated when one half of a Pokmon ball covered her nose and

    mouth. An 18-month old girl reportedly also had a ball half stuck over her face causing her distress;

    however, the girl's father on the second attempt pulled the ball-half from her face and no injury

    resulted.

    The Pokeballs

    The Pokmon balls are plastic ball-shaped containers between 2 " and 3" in diameter. They pull

    apart to reveal one of 57 different Pokmon toys inside. The balls were distributed in a variety of

    colors including red and white, and hot pink. Packaging described them as safety tested and

    recommended for all ages of children.

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    BURGER KING restaurants nationwide distributed the Pokmon Balls inside BURGER KING BIG KIDS

    MEALS and regular kids meals from early November through December, 1999. Consumers should

    immediately take the balls away from children under the age of three. They should discard the ball or

    return both halves of the ball to a BURGER KING restaurant for a free small order of french fries.

    Consumers may continue to use the Pokmon toy that came inside the ball.

    BURGER KING restaurants will continue to distribute the Pokmon toys in balls with BURGER KING

    BIG KIDS MEALS, but the Pokmon balls will no longer be included with the toy in the regular kids

    club meals, generally intended for younger children. Consumers should not allow children younger

    than the age of three to play with these balls.

    On Friday, December 24, 1999, Burger King Corporation instructed all of its U.S. restaurants to

    discontinue distributing the Pok Balls with its Kids Meals. Thereafter, on Friday, December 31, 1999,

    out of an abundance of caution, the company decided to cease distribution of the Pok Balls with its

    Big Kids Meals as well.

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    CASE 2 ANALYSIS:

    COMPANY : Burger King

    YEAR OF RECALL: 1999

    PRODUCT(S) AFFECTED:Poke Balls

    DESCRIPTION: Pokeballs may pose a suffocation hazard to children under three years of age.

    Pokemon balls are ball shaped plastic containers that can hold Pokemon toys in Burger King kids

    meals. Furthermore, either half of the Poke ball can stuck on a childs face which cover their nose and

    mouth and cause suffocation of a three years old children. As example, there is a case of a 13 month

    old girl reportedly suffocated when one half of the poke ball cover her nose and mouth.

    Though, BURGER KING restaurants has been national wide distributed the Pokmon Balls inside

    BURGER KING BIG KIDS MEALS and regular kids meals from early November through

    December, 1999. Consumers may continue to use the Pokmon toy that came inside the ball.

    ACTION TAKEN: Finally, Burger King restaurants has decided will continue to distribute the Pokemon

    toys in balls with Burger King Kids Meals, but the poke ball will no longer be included with the toys in

    the regular lids club meals which is intended for a younger children. In addition, on 24th of December

    1999, Burger King corporation has instructed that all of its US restaurants to stop distributing pokeballs with its Kids Meals. Thereafter, as a caution, the company decided to stop the distribution of

    Poke Balls with its Big Kids Meals as well.

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    SURVEY EXPECTATION

    The survey consist of three parts, consumerism, engineering ethics and case study. There are

    12 questions and 50 respondents are involve with this survey. The target respondents are students

    from Uniten, who are pursuing Engineering programmes.

    The first section, Section A are being put under consumerism theme. 5 questions are being

    ask for the respondent's involvements, experiences, and observation on the topic. Part A are more

    likely to ask the respondent as a consumer. As we all know consumer always expect the qualities of a

    product to be good as its price. The second questions ask about the respondent's awareness about

    consumer's right, which is "The Right To Redress". Consumers have rights to receive a fair settlement

    of just claims, including compensation for misrepresentation, shoddy goods or unsatisfactory

    services.

    Another significant thing related to product defect is the product recall procedure.

    Respondents are being ask with this topic in question no.3 and no.4. In implementing a good product

    recall, the spreading media should reach the consumer effectively. From the consumer's observation

    and experiences, they are being asked which media is the best in spreading the information about

    product recall procedure. The last question in this section ask about the consumer's trust on a brand

    after experiencing product defects or product recall procedure.

    Section B are related to engineering ethics. All the respondents comes from various

    engineering disciplines and are about to be an engineer soon. The questions are designed to study

    their engineering ethics and what will they do in the situation as the main question, which is Should

    a company reveal/replace defective products even if customers wont recognize the defect?. Thedefects can be recognized before, or after the sales of a product. Respondents are being ask if being

    in any of these two dilemma.

    Question no.8 is a bit tricky for the respondents. It is to see one's decision during dilemma

    which the product is sold, but nobody recognize the defects. A part from these questions, there are

    question asking about which one is more important, whether quality, or time, in term of product

    marketing. The last question in this section gives a statement, which says that product recall

    procedure will grant profit in a long run. This is to let the respondents think in a long term, whether

    to jeopardize the quality for the sake of temporary profit, or to serve the best quality in delivering a

    good products.

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    The very last section are case study related. This section consist of two questions about

    product defects, and product recall that are quite significant in past 10 years. The first case is about

    the Intel's Pentium FDIV bug that happens in 1994. A few missing data has resulting a chip which has

    in accurate results in approximately 1 in 9 billion calculation. Intel are about to ignore the defect at

    the first place, and referring it as insignificant error. Given this dilemma, respondents are asked

    about Intel's decision to ignore the defect as right or wrong, based on engineering ethics.

    The second case study is about Chrysler and The National Highway Traffic Safety

    Administration (NHTSA) conflicts. NHTSA sent a letter to Chrysler to recall 2.7 million Jeeps due to

    the rear-mounted gas tanks that are too vulnerable to leaking and could start a fire if accidently

    crash from behind. Chrysler just ignore the request and keep with their opinion which is the Jeeps

    are safe. This controversial case are being ask to see the respondents opinion about the Chrysler's

    action in this situation.

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    INTERVIEW SESSIONS

    INTERVIEW SESSION WITH DEPUTY DEAN OF COE, ACADEMIC AND QUALITY ASSURANCE

    MANAGER

    Dr. Miszaina binti Osman:

    1. What do you understand about product recall?

    From what I know, product recall is when a company requests to recall a certain batch of

    product because they found out that there are some defects iin the product. Basically, this

    relates back to safety issues.

    2. Have you ever had any experience with a product recalls procedures before?

    No, I dont think so. I never had any involvement with those procedures.

    3. In your opinion, why do you think companies should recall a product that is found to bedefective?

    I think if the product is defective, like its having a major problem and it affects the whole

    batch, lets say the 2013 batch for an example, has that defect and it affects the safety of

    the consumer, they should recall the whole batch. If I can remember correctly, I think at one

    time Toyota called back their Prius model because it posed danger to their customers. Then

    its a must for them to recall their product because when it concern safety, they are liable tobe sued for negligence by customers. To avoid further problems and incur more cost in

    terms of legal fees and all that, they should recall back their product if they found the

    defects in the early stage.

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    4. How much do you know about the Consumer Protection Act in Malaysia?

    All I know that they exist but I think Malaysia has that kind of act is there but people are not

    that aware and the public does not understand the content of the act. But all we know that

    it is there to protect the consumers and also to give the industry some sort of benchmark

    requirements.

    5. Recently in China, there were two incidents happened due to defective product. First, awoman died because she was electrocuted while she was using a charging iPhone. Second,

    a Samsung Galaxy S3 exploded in the pocket of a teenage girl and caused her to suffer 2nd

    degree burn in her thigh area. The question is: what are the reasonable actions that Apple

    and Samsung should take in response to these incidents?

    In the first place, they must check what happened because phones dont simply explode just

    like that or electrocute people. They have to find out the cause and if the customer wants to

    replace the phone because of that incident, then the company should investigate whether it

    happened due to defect or otherwise.

    6.

    Say, you are the head of engineer for an electronics consumer product company. Aftershipping your product into the market, you realize that the product has defects but the

    defects are not obvious and do not affect the products performance. Are you going to

    recall the product? Why?

    In my opinion, maybe I wouldnt go to the point of recalling back all the product because the

    defects do not affect the performance of the product. Perhaps, a statement of apology to

    the customer should be given and maybe give them some kind of compensations in terms of

    vouchers. You make people happy and you reimburse back like lets say the laptop is RM

    1000, you can reimburse back with a RM 100 voucher.

    7. Are there any alternative solutions to defective products other than product recall?

    Similar to what I said just now, maybe they can give an apology statement, cash vouchers,

    discounts of future products and all that. Something that will make customers happy. You

    dont wait for the customers to find out first. Else, you will lose their trust.

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    8. Do you think that Malaysia, as a whole, protect consumers rights against defectiveproducts?

    I think in the law it says yes but the culture is not. We are not like America where the

    customers have a strong say. But in Malaysia I dont think so. The culture of Malaysian is that

    when there is a defect in product, they just remain silent. Even if it is a big issue, I find that it

    is not really our culture to sue companies. In a conclusion, I believe the consumers rights in

    Malaysia is not strong.

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    INTERVIEW SESSION WITH HEAD OF DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL POWER

    Dr. Ungku Anisa binti Ungku Amirulddin Al Amin:

    1. What do you understand about product recall?

    Product recalls happen if the manufacturer or any authorizing body that monitors product

    and finds any of the products that cause adverse effect or threaten or problems in terms of

    safety to the user.

    2. Have you ever had any experience with a product recalls procedures before?

    Experience with devices not functioning properly, yes but normally its not a product.

    Product recall is basically when there is a notice saying that the product must be returned.

    So, I only had encountered faulty devices but not with the procedures of a recall.

    3. In your opinion, why do you think companies should recall a product that is found to be

    defective?

    They should recall if it poses threat to the user. If it is concerning the users safety and

    health, then it is the manufacturer duty to recall back the item.

    4. How much do you know about the Consumer Protection Act in Malaysia?

    I know that there is a consumer protection act but I do not know in detail. Briefly, I

    understand that consumers are protected if they find that the product that they bought has

    defects that ca

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