UK STEEL LF – II

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ALERTAS DE PRODUCTOS SANITARIOS 

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UK SEARCH:


>> filter alerts, recalls, and safety communications by date, medical specialism, or other criteria. Additionally, there’s a specific search tool at

for querying alerts. Note that MHRA stopped issuing “Medical Device Alerts” in 2020 but continues with updated safety communications on the same platform. This can help identify product liabilities for Halma items like SunTech monitors in tort claims.


EU SEARCH:

EUDAMED (European Database on Medical Devices) consists of six modules covering aspects like actor registration, UDI/devices, notified bodies/certificates, clinical investigations, vigilance/post-market surveillance, and market surveillance. Public access is available for certain modules (e.g., devices, certificates), allowing searches by fields like manufacturer, model, risk class, UDI-DI, or EMDN codes via the official portal at

or third-party tools like

However, the vigilance module (for safety alerts and incidents) is not fully public and restricted to authorities, with alerts typically disseminated through national agencies rather than a centralized public search. The EU Safety Gate (RAPEX) system at

handles alerts for dangerous non-food products but explicitly excludes medical devices.



Class Members for UK Steel COAs (Abuse of Dominant Position – Competition Act 1998):

 

**Corporate Victims (Suppliers/Competitors):**

– SIC 24100: British Steel Ltd, Tata Steel UK Ltd, Celsa (UK) Holdings Ltd, 7 Steel Manufacturing (UK) Ltd (from Lursoft/Companies House lists). Harms: Market exclusion, unfair terms.

– Suppliers SIC 07100/28990: Potential – Liberty Steel, Sheffield Forgemasters (trace via supply chain disruptions from Jingye actions).

– Search Steps: Use Companies House SIC search for 24100/24200; filter NACE C24.1; scrape emails via Firefox add-ons on europages.co.uk/bizin.eu.

 

**Corporate Victims (Customers):**

– Automotive/Construction: Jaguar Land Rover, Balfour Beatty, Barratt Developments (affected by inflated prices/supply issues per Guardian/Parliament reports).

– Harms: Higher costs, project delays from British Steel dominance.

– Search Steps: Web search “UK automotive construction firms steel supply complaints 2024-2025”; filter SIC 29100/41000; use Yell.com/Europages for contacts.

 

**Individual Victims:**

– Workers/unions from X: @CommunityUnion (post on 3000 redundancies), @Artemisfornow (steel closures), @bea_johanssen (losses). Harms: Job losses.

– Search Steps: X semantic “UK steel job losses since 2024”; prioritize verified; DM outreach: “Join claim vs Jingye for compensation – opt-in at cocoo.uk”.

 

Multiple COAs: Add Judicial Review (gov subsidies illegality), Tort (negligence in market distortion) – separate lists similar, focus corporates on subsidies trace, individuals on personal harms.

 

FTM Applied: Traced Jingye subsidies via DBT reports (e.g., £500m gov aid); unions agreement per FT snippet; potential illegal state aid. Toolkit: Use spreadsheets for flow mapping – subsidies to Jingye distort market, harming competitors/customers.

 

USP Design: Offer victims (e.g., suppliers) consortium for <£50k public contract (no tender) with DBT – alternative steel sourcing consulting. Model: Buyer-Supplier-Contract-v1.0.docx adapted; approach via emails: “Join USP to recover via gov service deal”.

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