Utah Negligence Duty of designer/manufacturer is the legal responsibility of a designer or manufacturer to exercise reasonable care and skill in the design and manufacture of a product. This includes being aware of any potential dangers associated with the product and taking steps to ensure the safety of any user. It involves the duty to conduct adequate testing and research, as well as implementing safety standards in the design and production process. There are three types of Utah Negligence Duty of designer/manufacturer: 1. Negligence Per Se: This form of negligence occurs when the manufacturer fails to adhere to applicable standards of care that are set by the government or other regulatory agencies. 2. Breach of Warranty: This form of negligence occurs when the manufacturer fails to fulfill the promises made in their warranty or guarantee. 3. Breach of Contract: This form of negligence occurs when the manufacturer fails to abide by the terms of a contract with a consumer. In all cases, Utah Negligence Duty of designer/manufacturer requires that the manufacturer exercise reasonable care and skill in the design and production of their product, take steps to prevent potential dangers, and adhere to applicable government and regulatory standards.