Stadium Light Pole Recall: CPSC Urges Repairs to Whitco Poles

Federal regulators are recalling more than 2,500 defective stadium light poles, some of which have fallen throughout the country. Schools, municipalities and other owners have been urged to have the stadium light poles inspected and repaired, since the company that manufactured them is now out of business. 

The stadium light pole recall was announced on Tuesday by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) for light poles over 70 feet made by Whitco Company LP, of Fort Worth, Texas. The CPSC has received reports that at least 11 of the light poles have fallen, crashing through stadium roofs and slamming into bleachers. No injuries have been reported in connection with the falling poles.

The CPSC first issued a defective light pole warning regarding Whitco Co. poles last August. At that time, the commission had at least nine reports of falling poles. The CPSC launched an investigation of the poles at that time.

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Since then, in addition to raising the tally of fallen poles to 11, the CPSC has also identified about 50 more Whitco Co. poles that have fractures or cracks near a weld that joins the pole to its base plate.

The recall affects more than 2,500 poles manufactured by Whitco Co. LP and sold by lighting contractors between 2000 and 2005, mostly in Texas. The outdoor steel stadium light poles are 70 to 135 feet tall, and weigh between 1 and 4 tons. The CPSC has released a list (pdf) of places which likely are using the affected poles.

The CPSC urges owners of the poles to have them inspected by an engineer or Level II non-destructive testing technician, who should look for cracks and fractures at or near the weld connecting the pole to the base plate flange. These inspections should go beyond visual and should probably use non-destructive technologies that can find cracks deep in the structures, such as magnetic particle inspection, dye penetrant or the use of ultrasound.

Any cracked or damaged poles should be repaired or replaced by a qualified professional. Inspections and replacement costs will have to be born by the owners, since the original manufacturer has gone bankrupt, according to the CPSC.

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3 Comments

  • Dan Reynolds, Technical Sales, American Testing Services, Ltd.October 26, 2010 at 6:14 pm

    American Testing Services, Ltd recently inspected some of these suspect light poles at a local school using Non Destructive Testing (NDT). An initial visual inspection was performed by a trained NDT Level II Inspector without any indications. NDT was then performed exposing cracked welds at the base of the pole. After the pole is repaired a second inspection will be required to ensure the repairs [Show More]American Testing Services, Ltd recently inspected some of these suspect light poles at a local school using Non Destructive Testing (NDT). An initial visual inspection was performed by a trained NDT Level II Inspector without any indications. NDT was then performed exposing cracked welds at the base of the pole. After the pole is repaired a second inspection will be required to ensure the repairs are done properly. This is exact testimony to the recommended procedure by the CPSC to identify defective light poles. Even though the defects were identified using NDT, a visual inspection by a trained inspector prior to NDT is essential. The NDT method used for this inspection is safe, fast, portable, and results are immediate. I highly recommend any completed repairs (welding) to be re-inspected including any existing connecting welds as sometimes weld repairs can initiate additional weld failure. American Testing Services, Ltd. has an exceptional amount of experience in Amusement Park NDT offering these particular inspections to be performed by one of the best in the field. American Testing Services, Ltd. Contact: Dan Reynolds / dan@americantestingservices.com Ph. 937-298-9390 Fax 937-298-9429

  • StaceyJuly 29, 2010 at 2:57 pm

    Tom - Non-Destructive Testing Services does inspection on these light structures. 1-800-748-0208 or visit www.nondestructivetesting.com.

  • TomJuly 16, 2010 at 11:41 am

    We have 6 of the Whitco poles and we have only visually inspected them but we are looking for a company to check them more thoroughly but are not having much luck. I would appreciate more info on businesses that provide the professional qualified inspections.

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