Hazardous Materials Incident Temporarily Shuts Down Fairview Terminal
One worker was taken to hospital and another felt unwell after the odour, while a hazmat team cleared the site Wednesday evening.
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Hazardous materials incident temporarily shuts down Fairview Terminal - Fort St. James Caledonia Courier
The DP World Fairview Container Terminal in Prince Rupert was temporarily evacuated on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, after workers detected a chemical odour traced to two shipping containers containing ammonium bifluoride. According to the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada, one worker was taken to the hospital for treatment and later released. A second worker reported feeling unwell but did not require medical care. “Workers f…
Hazardous materials incident temporarily shuts down Fairview Terminal - Vanderhoof Omineca Express
The DP World Fairview Container Terminal in Prince Rupert was temporarily evacuated on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, after workers detected a chemical odour traced to two shipping containers containing ammonium bifluoride. According to the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada, one worker was taken to the hospital for treatment and later released. A second worker reported feeling unwell but did not require medical care. “Workers f…
Hazardous materials incident temporarily shuts down Fairview Terminal - Northern Sentinel
The DP World Fairview Container Terminal in Prince Rupert was temporarily evacuated on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, after workers detected a chemical odour traced to two shipping containers containing ammonium bifluoride. According to the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada, one worker was taken to the hospital for treatment and later released. A second worker reported feeling unwell but did not require medical care. “Workers f…
Hazardous materials incident temporarily shuts down Fairview Terminal
The DP World Fairview Container Terminal in Prince Rupert was temporarily evacuated on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, after workers detected a chemical odour traced to two shipping containers containing ammonium bifluoride. According to the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada, one worker was taken to the hospital for treatment and later released. A second worker reported feeling unwell but did not require medical care. “Workers f…
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