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Recall Observatory FDA recall evidence

Device product

Zero-Gravity Radiation Protection System Radiology Personnel protective shield.

Z-0080-2017

September 09, 2016

Class II

Product summary

Firm
Contour Fabricators Inc
Event
Event 75240
Status
Terminated
Classification
Class II
Quantity
447
Official record key
device-enforcement:Z-0080-2017

Official wording

Reason: Two customer complaints suggest that excessive rotation of the cable in one direction (clockwise or counter-clockwise) without allowing the cable to unwind to its normal condition may cause the cable to break suddenly and the body shield to fall. While no injuries or deaths occurred in either failure, the Zero-GravityTM body shield weighs 55 pounds, and in the event of a cable failure, the body shield will fall immediately. A fall of this nature places the user, associated staff and the patient at risk for a potential injury.

Code information: All serial numbers for all models listed below manufactured/distributed between June 28, 2010  August 25, 2016. Part No. : Description ZGM-6-.5H : Zero-Gravity floor unit ZGM-6-5ROUNDH : Zero-Gravity floor unit ZGM-6Demo : Zero-Gravity demo floor unit ZGCM-48 : Zero-Gravity ceiling mounted monorail with 48 boom arm ZGCM-48-SPECIAL : Zero-Gravity ceiling mounted monorail with 48 boom arm with monorail extension ZG48 : Zero-Gravity 48 boom arm assembly and body shield for monorail ZGCM-66 : Zero-Gravity ceiling mounted monorail with 66 boom arm ZGCM-HSA : Zero-Gravity ceiling mounted monorail with hinged swing arm ZGCH : Zero-Gravity ceiling mounted monorail Contour track with 48 boom arm ZGCH48 : Zero-Gravity 48 boom arm assembly and body shield for Contour track ZGHSA : Zero-Gravity single point, ceiling mount with hinged swing arm ZGCSP : Zero-Gravity single point, ceiling mount with hinged swing arm 29858 : Zero-Gravity floor unit

Distribution pattern: Nationwide. Canada. AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BELGIUM BRUNEI CHINA FRANCE GERMANY INDA INDONESIA ISRAEL ITALY KSA MALAYSIA NETHERLANDS POLAND QATAR QUEBEC SAUDI ARABIA SINGAPORE SOUTH AFRICA TAIWAN (R.O.C.)

Derived failure modes

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    reason.no_named_rule · v1.0.0

    Two customer complaints suggest that excessive rotation of the cable in one direction (clockwise or counter-clockwise) without allowing the cable to unwind to its normal condition may cause the cable to break suddenly and the body shield to fall. While no injuries or deaths occurred in either failure, the Zero-GravityTM body shield weighs 55 pounds, and in the event of a cable failure, the body shield will fall immediately. A fall of this nature places the user, associated staff and the patient at risk for a potential injury.