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		<title>U.S. expands faster airport screening process to busiest airports</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tejinder Singh &#8211; AHN News Correspondent Washington, DC, United States (AHN) &#8211; The United States is expanding its new pre-screening initiative to additional airports across the country after the program was successfully tested at seven pilot locations, according to the &#8230; <a href="http://aimspa.com/2012/02/11/u-s-expands-faster-airport-screening-process-to-busiest-airports/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Tejinder Singh &#8211; AHN News Correspondent</div>
<p>Washington, DC, United States (AHN) &#8211; The United States is expanding its new pre-screening initiative to additional airports across the country after the program was successfully tested at seven pilot locations, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).</p>
<p> Launching the expansion of the Transportation Safety Administration&#8217;s PreCheck program at the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano said, &#8220;Good, thoughtful, sensible security by its very nature facilitates lawful travel and legitimate commerce.&#8221;</p>
<p> Commenting on the expansion to the nation&#8217;s busiest airports, Napolitano said, &#8220;(It) will increase our security capabilities and expedite the screening process for travelers we consider our trusted partners.&#8221;</p>
<p> TSA Administrator John S. Pistole added, &#8220;We are pleased to expand this important effort, in collaboration with our airline and airport partners, as we move away from a one-size-fits-all approach to a more intelligence-driven, risk-based transportation security system.&#8221; He noted the launch moved &#8220;us closer to our goal of delivering the most effective and efficient screening by recognizing that most passengers do not pose a threat to security.&#8221;</p>
<p> Under the program, TSA embeds information in the barcode of the passenger&#8217;s boarding pas after determining if a passenger is eligible for expedited screening following the PreCheck vetting process.</p>
<p> &#8220;TSA will read the barcode at the security checkpoint and then may refer the passenger,&#8221; to the PreCheck lane where the passenger will undergo &#8220;expedited screening,.&#8221;</p>
<p> According to the DHS, such passengers would not need to remove the following items:</p>
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<li> Shoes</li>
<li> 3-1-1 compliant bag from carry-on</li>
<li> Laptop from bag</li>
<li> Light outerwear/jacket</li>
<li> Belt</li>
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<p> According to a DHS statement, the program was currently operating with American Airlines at airports in Dallas, Miami, Las Vegas, Minneapolis and Los Angeles, and with Delta Air Lines at airports in Atlanta, Detroit, Las Vegas, and Minneapolis.</p>
<p> More than 336,000 passengers have been screened through the program, according to DHW.  PreCheck is scheduled for implementation at these other airports during 2012:</p>
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<li> Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI)</li>
<li> Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)</li>
<li> Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT)</li>
<li> Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG)</li>
<li> Denver International Airport (DEN)</li>
<li> Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL)</li>
<li> George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)</li>
<li> Honolulu International Airport (HNL)</li>
<li> Indianapolis International Airport (IND)</li>
<li> John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)</li>
<li> LaGuardia Airport (LGA)</li>
<li> Lambert-St. Louis International Airport (STL)</li>
<li> Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY)</li>
<li> Luis Mu&amp;ntilde;oz Mar&amp;iacute;n International Airport (SJU)</li>
<li> Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)</li>
<li> O&#8217;Hare International Airport (ORD)</li>
<li> Orlando International Airport (MCO)</li>
<li> Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)</li>
<li> Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX)</li>
<li> Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT)</li>
<li> Portland International Airport (PDX)</li>
<li> Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC)</li>
<li> San Francisco International Airport (SFO)</li>
<li> Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA)</li>
<li> Tampa International Airport (TPA)</li>
<li> Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC)</li>
<li> Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) </li>
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		<title>Airbus A380 wings to have checks for cracks</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 04:40:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Linda Young &#8211; AHN News Writer Paris, France (AHN) &#8211; Twenty Airbus A380s will have to undergo checks for cracks in their wings, the safety regulator has said. The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said that 20 Airbus A380 planes &#8230; <a href="http://aimspa.com/2012/01/30/airbus-a380-wings-to-have-checks-for-cracks/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Linda Young &#8211; AHN News Writer</div>
<p>Paris, France (AHN) &#8211; Twenty Airbus A380s will have to undergo checks for cracks in their wings, the safety regulator has said.</p>
<p> The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said that 20 Airbus A380 planes would undergo a &#8220;visual inspection&#8221; for cracks.</p>
<p> That represents a third of the current fleet. The first concern is to inspect planes that have carried out more than 1,800 flights. Authorities will inspect planes that have flown from 1,300 to 1,800 flights within six weeks.</p>
<p> Inspections were prompted by the discovery of cracks on some A380 wings. Routine testing found cracks on a limited number of non-critical brackets inside the wings of some A380s. However, company officials say the cracks do not pose a safety hazard.</p>
<p> The agency said it had determined that the cracks might develop over a period after the planes were in service.</p>
<p> Moreover, if the cracks are not detected and corrected it could affect the structural integrity of the planes.</p>
<p> The problems could affect planes operated by Air France, Singapore Airlines and Emirates.</p>
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<p> This is the second time cracks were found on A380 wings. The first time was during repairs to a Qantas A380 following an engine blowout in November 2010.</p>
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		<title>Talks continue between MTA, New York transit workers&#160;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2012 04:40:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kris Alingod &#8211; AHN News Contributor New York, NY, United States (AHN) &#8211; Talks between the union representing transit workers at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority were set to continue on Tuesday, a day after the three-year contract between the two &#8230; <a href="http://aimspa.com/2012/01/18/talks-continue-between-mta-new-york-transit-workers/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Kris Alingod &#8211; AHN News Contributor</div>
<p>New York, NY, United States (AHN) &#8211; Talks between the union representing transit workers at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority were set to continue on Tuesday, a day after the three-year contract between the two parties expired.</p>
<p> Transport Workers Union Local 100 has rejected a proposal freezing wages for three years starting this year, demanding that wages keep pace with inflation.</p>
<p> Hundreds of workers marked Martin Luther King day on Monday with a rally outside the Sheraton Hotel, where negotiations between MTA officials and union president John Samuelsen were underway.</p>
<p> The MTA has implemented cost-cutting measures in the past two years, laying off workers, raising fares and cutting service under a legislative rescue package designed to close a budget gap caused by the weak economy.</p>
<p> The cost-cutting is expected to save $3.8 billion by 2014, savings the MTA, the biggest transport system in North America, has said will prevent further toll hikes this year.</p>
<p> The Civil Service Employees Association and the Public Employees Federation, the two largest state unions in New York, each ratified a contract last year that similarly froze wage increases for three years.</p>
<p> Apart from a wage freeze, the MTA wants workers to pay more for health benefits, including 10 percent of insurance premiums, to agree to five unpaid furlough days in the first two years and policies limiting sick days and overtime.</p>
<p> In addition, the MTA plans to rely on part-time employees for some of its operations.</p>
<p> The union has called the demands &#8220;non-starters.&#8221; Last week, it added the reinstatement of 100 laid off transit workers to its list of demands.</p>
<p> &#8220;State employees accepted furloughs as an alternative to layoffs, whereas transit workers already took the layoffs,&#8221; the union said in a statement last week. &#8220;These giveback demands do not take account of the real conditions and real history of transit.&#8221;</p>
<p> Samuelsen used far more colorful language on Sunday, according to local reports quoting his remarks. But in a late Monday night update, the union assured it would continue with talks.</p>
<p> &#8220;Tentative progress has been made,&#8221; it said, citing issues such as sanitary facilities for women workers and promotion opportunities for trainees. &#8220;We do not intend to walk away from the table until we have a fair contract in hand.&#8221;</p>
<p> The union did not disclose details of the negotiations. According to the <em>New York Daily News</em>, Samuelsen has told the MTA he is open to wage hikes as low as 1 percent.</p>
<p> The union represents 38,000 workers in New York City who operate trains and buses, man token booths, clean platforms and maintain tracks.</p>
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		<title>China opposes EU scheme on carbon tax for airlines flying in Europe</title>
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<p>Beijing, China (AHN) &#8211; Less than a week after the European Union extended the Emissions Trading System (ETS) for another year to cut carbon emissions from power stations and industrial plants, Chinese airlines on Thursday said it would not pay any charges to the bloc.</p>
<p> The ETS was launched in 2005 and extended on Jan. 1. The carbon emissions charges force airlines to buy pollution permits to fly in Europe &#8211; a scheme strongly opposed by airlines in the U.S. and China.</p>
<p> &#8220;China, of course, will not cooperate with the EU on the ETS,&#8221; said Chai Haibo, deputy secretary general of the China Air Transport Association (CATA). &#8220;The CATA, on behalf of Chinese airlines, is strongly against the EU&#8217;s improper practice of unilaterally forcing international airlines into its ETS,&#8221; Chai said.</p>
<p> He added that his government is also mulling launching &#8220;counter-measures&#8221; against the bloc.</p>
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		<title>FAA to issue rules on pilot fatigue more than a year after deadline</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kris Alingod &#8211; AHN News Contributor Washington, DC, United States (AHN) &#8211; The Federal Aviation Administration was expected on Wednesday to release new rules to prevent accidents in commercial airlines due to pilot fatigue. The announcement comes four months after &#8230; <a href="http://aimspa.com/2011/12/25/faa-to-issue-rules-on-pilot-fatigue-more-than-a-year-after-deadline/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Kris Alingod &#8211; AHN News Contributor</div>
<p>Washington, DC, United States (AHN) &#8211; The Federal Aviation Administration was expected on Wednesday to release new rules to prevent accidents in commercial airlines due to pilot fatigue. </p>
<p> The announcement comes four months after a congressionally prescribed deadline and more than a year after lawmakers passed legislation strengthening air safety, including a requirement that the FAA reform decades-old flight-and-duty time regulations and set minimum rest requirements for pilots. </p>
<p> The Airline Safety and Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act was enacted in August last year, largely in response to a crash near Buffalo, NY, in 2009 that killed 50 people. Under the measure, which passed by a unanimous House vote, commercial carriers have to submit and regularly update a fatigue risk management plan, which the FAA will approve every two years. </p>
<p> In addition, the FAA is required to issue regulations within a year of the law&#8217;s enactment, limiting the number of flight and duty hours allowed for pilots based on the time of the flight and time zone. The new FAA regulations would remove distinctions between operations of domestic and flag carriers.</p>
<p> Budgetary considerations at the Transportation Department had delayed the release of new rules preventing sleepless pilots from going on duty.</p>
<p> Airlines for America, formerly the Air Transport Association of America, had lobbied against the regulations, saying these would &#8220;add significant operational and scheduling complexity that will adversely affect our crews and customers.&#8221; Officials belonging to the group testified before Congress against adopting a &#8220;one-size fits all&#8221; approach to the problem. </p>
<p> Pilot fatigue was found to have contributed to the crash of Continental Airlines Flight 3407 in February 2009 into a home in Clarence Center, about five miles from Buffalo-Niagara International Airport. All 45 passengers and four crew members on the plane died, and another person on the ground was killed. </p>
<p> The National Transportation Safety Board concluded that the captain of the aircraft operated by Colgan Air had inappropriately responded to a warning system that switches off autopilot and alerts the pilot that the plane is about to stall.</p>
<p> &#8220;Colgan Air did not proactively address the pilot fatigue hazards associated with operations at a predominantly commuter base,&#8221; the NTSB had said.</p>
<p> The agency found that the first officer who co-piloted the plane had &#8220;commuted through the night&#8221; from Seattle to Newark, from which flight 3407 departed. She sent &#8220;multiple texts&#8221; throughout the day of the crash, indicating that she may have not had adequate rest.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kris Alingod &#8211; AHN News Contributor Washington, DC, United States (AHN) &#8211; The Federal Aviation Administration was expected on Wednesday to release new rules to prevent accidents in commercial airlines due to pilot fatigue. The announcement comes four months after &#8230; <a href="http://aimspa.com/2011/12/25/faa-to-issue-rules-on-pilot-fatigue-more-than-a-year-after-deadline/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Washington, DC, United States (AHN) &#8211; The Federal Aviation Administration was expected on Wednesday to release new rules to prevent accidents in commercial airlines due to pilot fatigue. </p>
<p> The announcement comes four months after a congressionally prescribed deadline and more than a year after lawmakers passed legislation strengthening air safety, including a requirement that the FAA reform decades-old flight-and-duty time regulations and set minimum rest requirements for pilots. </p>
<p> The Airline Safety and Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act was enacted in August last year, largely in response to a crash near Buffalo, NY, in 2009 that killed 50 people. Under the measure, which passed by a unanimous House vote, commercial carriers have to submit and regularly update a fatigue risk management plan, which the FAA will approve every two years. </p>
<p> In addition, the FAA is required to issue regulations within a year of the law&#8217;s enactment, limiting the number of flight and duty hours allowed for pilots based on the time of the flight and time zone. The new FAA regulations would remove distinctions between operations of domestic and flag carriers.</p>
<p> Budgetary considerations at the Transportation Department had delayed the release of new rules preventing sleepless pilots from going on duty.</p>
<p> Airlines for America, formerly the Air Transport Association of America, had lobbied against the regulations, saying these would &#8220;add significant operational and scheduling complexity that will adversely affect our crews and customers.&#8221; Officials belonging to the group testified before Congress against adopting a &#8220;one-size fits all&#8221; approach to the problem. </p>
<p> Pilot fatigue was found to have contributed to the crash of Continental Airlines Flight 3407 in February 2009 into a home in Clarence Center, about five miles from Buffalo-Niagara International Airport. All 45 passengers and four crew members on the plane died, and another person on the ground was killed. </p>
<p> The National Transportation Safety Board concluded that the captain of the aircraft operated by Colgan Air had inappropriately responded to a warning system that switches off autopilot and alerts the pilot that the plane is about to stall.</p>
<p> &#8220;Colgan Air did not proactively address the pilot fatigue hazards associated with operations at a predominantly commuter base,&#8221; the NTSB had said.</p>
<p> The agency found that the first officer who co-piloted the plane had &#8220;commuted through the night&#8221; from Seattle to Newark, from which flight 3407 departed. She sent &#8220;multiple texts&#8221; throughout the day of the crash, indicating that she may have not had adequate rest.</p>
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		<title>Boeing machinists accept 4 year contract extension</title>
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<p>Renton, WA, United States (AHN) &#8211; One-third of the 28,000-strong Boeing workers in Washington, Oregon and Kansas voted Wednesday to accept a four-year extension of their job contract to build 737 MAX planes.</p>
<p> Tom Wroblewski, Local 751 district president of the International Association of Machinists &amp; Aerospace Workers (IAM), praised the approval.</p>
<p> &#8220;As a result of this vote, we have the strongest commitment to the future of aerospace jobs in Washington state that we&#8217;ve ever had. We&#8217;ve also preserved retiree medical and pensions for new hires. Those are things that very few working people in America have today,&#8221; he said in a message posted on iam751.org.</p>
<p> The extension of the contract expiring in September 2012 was welcomed by the aircraft maker.</p>
<p> &#8220;This contract will help secure a better future for our employees, our customers, our communities and our company,&#8221; said Jim Albaugh, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, in the company&#8217;s website. &#8220;It&#8217;s a balanced agreement that makes us more competitive and ensures that the 737 &#8211; the best single-aisle airplane in the world &#8211; continues to be built by the people who know how to do it best.&#8221;</p>
<p> Boeing announced last week that the company would produce the 737 MAX in the existing Renton facility if IAM members ratified the tentative agreement.</p>
<p> According to Boeing, the new contract provides for annual wage and pension increases; a one-time ratification bonus of $5,000 to be paid on Dec. 15; productivity, quality and safety incentives; a new health care plan; and a joint panel to discuss labor-management issues.</p>
<p> Washington state also stands to gain from the extended contract as it will keep 8,000 direct jobs and 12,000 indirect jobs not to mention $500 million in annual tax payment from Boeing.</p>
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		<title>Women-only taxis start plying on Malaysian roads</title>
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<p>Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (AHN) &#8211; In what could follow a trend of pink-colored buses, trains and autos aimed at protecting women from sexual harassment, Malaysia on Sunday launched women-only taxis.</p>
<p> The taxis will have women drivers and 50 such taxis, which can be booked on on-call basis. The government expects the fleet of taxis will be expanded to 400.</p>
<p> Heng Seai Kei, Deputy Minister for Women, Family and Community Development, said that this would not only make women safer while travelling but also give employment to aspirant women drivers.</p>
<p> &#8220;We hope it will reduce the number of rape and robbery cases involving taxi drivers and female victims,&#8221; Heng said at the launch of the service.</p>
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		<title>Urgent drive to act on road safety in Africa</title>
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<p>ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (IRIN) &#8211; Increasing traffic accident deaths are a likely consequence of economic and population growth in Africa unless leaders on the continent, already beset by the world&#8217;s worst road-safety record, implement a wide-ranging plan to address the second leading cause of deaths of young people, specialists at a major conference told IRIN.</p>
<p> &#8220;Africa has the worst road safety record in the world, despite the fact that it has fewer cars than other regions,&#8221; Robert Lisinge, an expert in transportation at the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), told IRIN on the sidelines of the Second African Road Safety Conference held in Addis Ababa this month.</p>
<p> Between 10 and 20 people per 1,000 in Africa own a vehicle. In Western Europe and Canada, the figure is 600; in the United States, more than 800. Yet some 322,000 lives are lost in Africa every year in road traffic accidents, according to a report by the World Health Organization (WHO), which said the phenomenon was robbing the continent of its &#8220;breadwinners&#8221; and reducing national GDPs by between 1 and 5 percent, or US$10 billion a year.</p>
<p> &#8220;We are losing more human capital now and it&#8217;s affecting our economies. African governments, as well as others who have a say in this, need to do more to curb this,&#8221; Taye Birhanu, an economist with the Transportation and Development Forum, an NGO, told IRIN.</p>
<p> <strong>Worse to come?</strong></p>
<p> Increasing populations and an average economic growth of 5 percent make the need for action all the more urgent, said Lisinge.</p>
<p> &#8220;If nothing is done, the poor accident record in Africa will even worsen as African countries develop economically and have more vehicles,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p> According to the World Bank/WHO report, if the status quo continues, road deaths will soar by 30 percent by 2020.</p>
<p> There is a &#8220;need to awaken people&#8217;s consciousness, to stop this silent war often forgotten by society but one of the biggest wars, one that has claimed 10 million lives [worldwide] over the last decade,&#8221; says Sandra Vitale, a road traffic accident prevention campaigner, who lost a son in Addis Ababa while he was driving without wearing a seatbelt.</p>
<p> &#8220;Africa has the fastest-growing population statistics and, therefore, we also have to be fast and work as soon as possible by finding an efficient synergy between African nations to work on this issue,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p> Under the Accra Declaration signed in the Ghanaian capital in 2007, African transport and health ministers pledged to work to halve road deaths by 2015.</p>
<p> &#8220;The problem is that there were no action plans and clear strategies on how to implement the recommendations,&#8221; said Lisinge.</p>
<p> Now a more detailed way forward has been set out, in the form of the draft African Plan of Action for the Decade, a continentally tailored version of the WHO&#8217;s Global Plan for the Decade of Action for Road Safety [ http://www.who.int/roadsafety/decade_of_action/plan/en/ ]</p>
<p> The African plan, which was reviewed at the Addis Ababa conference, envisages the creation of a continental body to  coordinate national strategies, especially with regard to ensuring safety is given more emphasis in the development of road construction. Safer vehicles, public education and post-crash response are other key elements of the African plan, which ministers are expected to endorse in Luanda, Angola, later in November.</p>
<p> &#8220;I think some countries have shown quite a lot of progress in terms of political will especially in establishing structures. One problem in Africa is that to prove you have improved your crash figures, you have to have a baseline,&#8221; said Elna van Niekerk, an adviser at the Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP) , which groups government agencies, the private sector and civil society organizations.</p>
<p> &#8220;So it&#8217;s very difficult to say that we have really improved on our statistics because we really have to establish that baseline,&#8221; she said, adding that the African plan could help further mobilize political leaders across the continent.</p>
<p> The plan calls for mechanisms to monitor activities, indicators and accomplishments.</p>
<p> It also aims to bring down the continent&#8217;s average annual fatality rate from the current 32.2 per 100,000 people to 21.3.</p>
<p> &#8220;It&#8217;s generally accepted that if you put up some ambitious target, you will achieve a result. I am not saying we will exactly achieve halving this in time in each country but there will be significant results,&#8221; said Van Niekerk.</p>
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		<title>U.S. officials worried about exploding shipping containers from Vietnam</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2011 04:40:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[David Goodhue &#8211; AHN News Reporter Seattle, WA, United States (AHN) &#8211; Several shipping containers from Vietnam have exploded at seaports around the globe recently, killing three mechanics. U.S. maritime officials blame faulty refrigeration units processed at the Port of &#8230; <a href="http://aimspa.com/2011/11/07/u-s-officials-worried-about-exploding-shipping-containers-from-vietnam/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Seattle, WA, United States (AHN) &#8211; Several shipping containers from Vietnam have exploded at seaports around the globe recently, killing three mechanics.</p>
<p> U.S. maritime officials blame faulty refrigeration units processed at the Port of Kat Lai for the blasts.</p>
<p> The Pacific Maritime Association issued a statement saying that shipping industry officials and U.S. government agencies, including the Coast Guard, have &#8220;conducted a comprehensive review to determine the source of the problem and isolate and repair at-risk containers.&#8221;</p>
<p> The potential volatility of the containers, dubbed by those in the shipping industry as &#8220;reefers,&#8221; is not just a concern of those in the maritime shipping field.</p>
<p> Shipping officials also worry the containers could explode once they&#8217;re loaded onto a truck or a train and injure or kill someone on the road or in a warehouse.</p>
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