Bexiga v. Havir Manufacturing Corp.
1972 N.J. LEXIS 255, 290 A.2d 281, 60 N.J. 402 (1972)
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Rule of Law:
The Legal Principle
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Facts:
- In 1961, Havir Manufacturing Corporation (Havir) manufactured a 10-ton power punch press.
- Havir sold the press and shipped it to Regina Corporation (Regina) without any operational safety devices, except for a guard over the flywheel.
- In June 1966, John Bexiga, Jr., an 18-year-old employee at Regina, was assigned to operate the Havir press for the first time.
- The operation required Bexiga to place metal discs onto a die by hand and then depress a foot pedal to activate the machine's ram.
- While Bexiga was adjusting a misplaced metal disc on the die, his foot simultaneously depressed the pedal, activating the ram.
- The ram descended and crushed Bexiga's right hand, causing the loss of fingers and deformity.
- Expert testimony indicated that the press was a 'booby trap' and that a feasible two-hand push-button safety device, common in the industry for larger presses, could have been installed by the manufacturer and would have prevented the accident.
Procedural Posture:
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Issue:
Legal Question at Stake
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