What is a recall in defective products law?

A recall in defective products law is when a manufacturer or distributor removes a product from the marketplace due to a defect that could potentially harm a consumer. This can include problems like design or manufacturing issues, labeling flaws, or defects that could cause the product to fail in its intended use. A product can also be recalled if the product poses a hazard to public health or safety. In Utah, manufacturers must initiate an appropriate recall if the product poses a substantial risk of death or serious injury to a consumer. Once a manufacturer or distributor has identified a product defect, they must then notify the Utah Department of Public Safety with sufficient information about the product and the nature of the defect so that the department can take any necessary steps to remove the product from the market. The manufacturer or distributor must also inform the public by providing the name of the product, the manufacturer, the defect, and how to go about obtaining a return or replacement. If the manufacturer or distributor does not take appropriate corrective action, they may be subject to civil penalties from the state of Utah.

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