by admin@gotechark.com | July 9th, 2010
July 1, 2010
A boy riding “The Extreme” at a Virginia Beach fair injured his shoulder, according to WVEC.
The ride was shut down and re-inspected by Virginia Beach officials, and it was deemed safe.
According to the ride superintendent, riders should make sure they’ve had a physical in the past year.
The injured boy is expected to be OK.
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What concerns do you have about Virginia Beach carnival rides? Do you think Virginia Beach safety officials do enough to ensure that these rides are safe for everyone?
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by admin@gotechark.com | June 8th, 2009
June 4, 2009
The Virginian-Pilot reported more than 2 million gallons of liquid fertilizer spilled as a result of a Virginia defective product in November 2008.
The liquid fertilizer was stored in a fertilizer tank at full capacity along Elizabeth River when the Virginia defective product collapsed and caused the spill.
Safety experts discovered defective welding was the cause for the collapse of the Virginia defective product.
Further inspections were made after the accident occurred with the Virginia defective product. Three other liquid fertilizer tanks were found with defective welding as well as numerous violations of state codes.
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by admin@gotechark.com | November 27th, 2007
November 27, 2007
The Bristol Herald Courier reported that a company is voluntarily recalling gift baskets because the Virginia defective products include cheese that could be contaminated with dangerous bacteria.
The Virginia defective product was the company