The International Longshore and Warehouse Union and shipping lines have agreed on a procedure coast-wide to screen out those containers after three workers in Vietnam and Brazil lost their lives this year from explosions in the containers’ refrigeration units.
Scott Mason, president of Tacoma’s Longshore Local 23, said those new procedures call for special handling of those suspect units and quarantining them in an isolated part of the container terminals until further tests can be done.
“We don’t want to alarm the public, but we’re taking precautions to ensure that none of these containers ever get out on the road,” said Mason.