CPSC Recalls

Recalls / 2010-07-06

Recall to Repair: Whitco Company LP Stadium Light Poles Can Fall Over, Posing Risk of Serious Injury and Death

10295 · Recalled 2010-07-06 · CPSC page

Upright stadium light pole
Upright stadium light pole

Description

This recall to inspect and repair involves Whitco Co. LP outdoor steel stadium light poles from about 70 to 135 feet and weigh from about 1 to 4 tons. The poles are constructed of steel with a galvanized coating and were manufactured between 2000-2005.The poles can be found at facilities such as recreational parks and fields, schools and outdoor stadiums. Note: This release does not affect Whitco Pole products.

Hazards

Collapse

Reported injuries

As of June 2010, CPSC has confirmed eleven incidents in which Whitco Co. LP poles fell. In one incident, a pole fell through the roof of a school gymnasium causing significant property damage. In two other incidents, the poles fell onto outdoor bleachers causing significant property damage. The latest incident occurred at Integrity Park Inc. in Argyle, Texas. The majority of incidents occurred in Texas with others in several other states where Whitco Co. LP poles have been installed. To date, CPSC is not aware of any injuries. However, some incidents have been close calls, with people exiting the area just minutes before a pole fell. CPSC has also identified more than 50 Whitco Co. LP poles that have not yet fallen, but inspections revealed fractures and/or cracks next to the weld that joins the pole to its base plate. The fallen and cracked poles were located near or around school football stadiums and gymnasiums.

Remedy

To reduce the risk of injury, Whitco Co. LP light poles should be inspected by an engineer or a Level II non-destructive testing technician immediately to identify cracking at or near the weld connecting the pole to the base plate flange. A visual examination with the naked eye or with a magnifier will not determine the extent of any cracking. Non-destructive techniques such as magnetic particle inspection, dye penetrant, or ultrasonic inspection techniques are recommended. If any cracking or fracturing is found, immediately have the affected poles repaired or replaced by a qualified professional. A design analysis to assess the stresses placed on the pole is also recommended. CPSC recommends that all outdoor steel stadium light poles be routinely inspected by a professional. As the manufacturer has become bankrupt, individual owners of the poles must arrange for inspection.

Products

NameModelUnits
Whitco Company LP poles 70 feet tall or higherMore than 2,500

Parties

Manufacturer
Whitco Company LP
Made in
United States, Mexico
Sold at
Lighting contractors nationwide

Consumer contact

For additional information, please contact CPSC's Hotline at (800) 638-2772 anytime or send an e-mail to info@cpsc.gov

More images

Fallen stadium light pole
Fallen stadium light pole
Fallen stadium light pole
Fallen stadium light pole
Stadium light pole fallen through gymnasium roof
Stadium light pole fallen through gymnasium roof
Base plate of stadium light pole
Base plate of stadium light pole
Close-up – crack near weld that joins the pole to its base plate
Close-up – crack near weld that joins the pole to its base plate

Source: CPSC recall 10295. Inclusion in this database is not legal or medical advice.