Incident Report
Subject: Important Safety Notice and Recall Update the Glove Corporation - Blaze Fighter Glove
Date
of Email report: Tue 15/02/2011
Report Detail:
February 4, 2011: For Immediate Release
The Glove Corporation, a manufacturer of structural fire fighting gloves and a participant in the SEI Certification Program, today notified SEI that it was discontinuing its manufacturing operations. Subsequent reports in the New York Times and other publications have confirmed that the company has ceased doing business.
Additional Documentation:
THE GLOVE CORPORATION – BLAZE FIGHTER GLOVE
February 4, 2011: For Immediate Release
The Glove Corporation, a manufacturer of structural firefighting gloves and a
participant in the SEI Certification Program, today notified SEI that it was
discontinuing its manufacturing operations. Subsequent reports in the New York
Times and other publications have confirmed that the company has ceased doing
business.
On January 14, 2011, The Glove Corporation initiated a voluntary recall of one of
its product lines, the Blaze Fighter glove. It issued a Safety Notice that was posted
on SEI’s website and, as reported by Mr. Allen Town, the company’s president, emailed and faxed to over 180 of the product’s distributors, over sixty percent of
which are believed to have responded. The Glove Corporation contractually is
required to continue those notification efforts and report on its progress until SEI
is satisfied that all reasonable measures have been made to notify those affected,
and that obligation continues in force even if the company has gone out of
business.
The Glove Corporation has informed SEI that it is unable to replace or offer a
refund for the gloves.
The Glove Corporation recalled the Blaze Fighter gloves after SEI’s annual
recertification testing determined that the product line did not comply with the
applicable standard, the 2007 edition of NFPA 1971, Standard on Protective
Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting, specifically
the Conductive Heat Resistance Test 1 found in Section 7.7.5 of that standard.
These previously-scheduled tests were performed at the same time that SEI
initiated an investigation in response to reports of firefighters receiving burns to
the back of the hand while wearing this model glove. According to information
provided by TGC in this investigation, the manufacturing change that altered the
composition of the back of the glove is limited to gloves produced from December
2009 through December 2010, bearing lot numbers 12109-12310.
The Blaze Fighter gloves bearing these affected lot numbers can no longer be
considered SEI-certified as compliant with the 2007 edition of the NFPA 1971
standard, or sold bearing the SEI certification mark. |