OSHA Hazard Information Bulletins
October 29, 1990
MEMORANDUM FOR: |
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS |
FROM: |
THOMAS J. SHEPICH
Director
Directorate of Technical Support |
SUBJECT: |
Hazard Information Bulletin - Defective 16 Inch Lasko Electric Fan with Metal Base Plate |
The Directorate of Technical Support issues Hazard Information Bulletins
(HIBs) in accordance with OSHA Instruction CPL 2.65 to provide relevant
information regarding unrecognized or misunderstood safety and health
hazards, inadequacies of materials, devices, techniques, and engineering
controls. HIBs are initiated based on information provided by the field
staff, studies reports and concerns expressed by safety and health
professionals, employers, and the public. Information is compiled based on a
comprehensive evaluation of available facts and literature, and in
coordination with appropriate parties. HIBs do not necessarily reflect OSHA
policy.
The General Services Administration (GSA) has issued a "Safety Alert"
concerning a 16 inch fan with metal "base" plate, NSN: 4140-00-851-9319,
manufactured by Lasko Metal Products Incorporated of Fort Worth, Texas.
The "Safety Alert" states that the subject fan poses a safety hazard with
the potential of causing electric shock. The problem is attributed to design
deficiency which may result in the loss of insulation and resulting in
electric shock. The particular problem manifested itself in the form of
sparking between the metallic surface of the fan base and the metal furniture
on which the fan was standing. The Alert states that Lasko also manufactures
a 12 inch fan which presents no safety problem, as it is not equipped with a
metal plate at its base.
Compliance and consultation personnel should be aware of the hazards of the
defective 16 inch Lasko electric fan with metal base plate. GSA has
designated Mr. James Michalakis to answer any questions concerning the Lasko
fan. Mr. Michalakis can be reached on FTS 557-7997 or commercial (703)
557-7997.
Please distribute this bulletin to all Area Offices, State Plan States and
Consultation Projects.
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