If the normal stated operating temperatures of a laptop is 30 degrees to 100
degrees F then leaving a laptop in a hot car in for example AZ would be
misuse as it is not being used within the parameters of its design.  And
there are ladders that are designed for use across small open crevasses so
it would not be misuse.  Misuse then is a very nebulous concept.


Dennis Ward
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-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Nute [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2014 5:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [PSES] Misuse mains cordset

Misuse is just that:  Using a product for some use other than intended use.

Using a CD tray as a coffee cup holder is misuse.

Cleaning a keyboard with a wet rag is not misuse.

Chewing a pencil is misuse.  

Leaving a laptop in a hot car is not misuse.  

Using a chain saw to trim a hedge is misuse.

Standing on the top rung of a ladder is not misuse.

Using a ladder to cross a crevasse is misuse.

Not all misuse has the potential to cause an injury.  

Misuse is not usually foreseeable.  Misuse depends on what the user wants to
accomplish by using the product for other than its intended use.  Think
MacGyver.  I watched a TV program last night in which the heroes used a
sheet metal strap to carve away some wood so they could open the door of the
room in which they were locked.  They worked for
12 hours, and were unsuccessful.  The metal strap was being misused, as its
original purpose was to hold a shelf.


Best regards,
Rich

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