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Doesnt the government maintain federal safety standards for products?

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Doesnt the government maintain federal safety standards for products?

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Yes, the U.S. Government does have federal safety standards for some products. For example, automobiles, trucks, aircraft, medical devices and pharmaceuticals. However, in many cases the federal standards are based on information and technology that is several decades old, and the standards have not kept pace with modern technology. Federal standards are not always enough where industry standards call for far greater safety measures to be taken. Q: Dont manufacturers have safety standards and quality control programs to prevent injuries due to defective products. A: In many cases, industrial safety standards and programs fall short because of incomplete research, design programs, or because of a lack of recalls once problems are discovered. Industries, unfortunately, have proven time and time again that financial concerns often outweigh safety concerns, and what is expedient and cost-effective takes the place of what is right. Firestone tires, Ford Explorer rollovers, Ford Mustang gas

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