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Washington


9/19/03-State lawmakers failed to pass legislation before they adjourned for the year that would have forced the owner or leaser of an intermodal chassis to be responsible for the proper maintenance of the equipment.
Under HB1663, ports in the state that load and unload oceangoing vessels would be required to employ trained safety inspectors to check every intermodal chassis, the trailers that carry intermodal freight containers, before they leave a port.
The bill, which was in the House Transportation Committee when legislators adjourned in June, called for inspections that would have checked brakes, suspension, tires and wheels, connecting devices, lights, and electrical system. Inspectors would have been required to place a tamper-proof green tag on chassis with no defects and a red tag on chassis with defects.
Red-tagged chassis could not be released to a driver until repairs were made. The measure also would have allowed a driver to request that a chassis be reinspected if he or she thought it was unsafe.