Re: Why do we put so many warnings in our manuals?

Subject: Re: Why do we put so many warnings in our manuals?
From: "Steve Arrants" <stephena -at- compbear -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 14:45:06 -0700


"Kight, Cindy K." <Cindy -dot- Kight -at- Gilbarco -dot- com> writes:

> <Unlike many of the...well, self-righteous, ignorant blowhards is too
> strong....posters on this subject, I've been involved in a product
liability
> lawsuit involving improper instructions. >
>
>
> This sounds like a legitimate product liability issue.

It isn't up to you, or me, or anyone on the list to define legally a product
liability issue. That's for the court system.

> But don't get down on the rest of the list. No one has said anything
about
> legitimate warnings or actual product liability.

Uh, yeah they have....coffee at a fast-food, dentists, medical
malpractice....

> But the fact that a company now has to warn users not to iron their
clothes
> while wearing them because some airhead did that and sued them IS
> ridiculous.

And what happened? Did the court hold for the airhead or the iron
manufacturer. The United States of America is a wonderful country. Anyone
can take their case to court, but not everyone can win. It's like the
answer Sister Mary Ignatius gave when asked "Why doesn't God answer my
prayers?" God always answers our prayers, but most of the time the answer
is "No."

===================
steve arrants
http://www.compbear.com Certified Cruelty Free
"The dream was marvelous, but the terror was great.
We must treasure the dream, whatever the terror."
---Gilgamesh




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