hci credentials
HCI staff are SSPC-C-3 Certified Competent Persons for Lead in Construction as well as receiving continuous upgrade training in 29 CFR 1926.62 in house and through additional independent organizations, such as SSPC, Pac Pro Health and Safety, The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades.
HCI Inc. is thoroughly familiar with the requirements for the de-leading of industrial structures, has performed hundreds of lead removal projects, meets all State and Federal requirements for Lead in Construction and are very familiar with Federal, State and Local Regulations.
HCI is a SSPC QP1 Certified Contractor and is in the process of certifying HCI Industrial & Marine Coatings Inc. as a QP-2 Certified Contractor.
The training requirements for QP-2 Certification for De-Leading of Industrial Structures have been satisfied.
HCI Industrial & Marine Coatings Inc. has performed millions of square feet of surface preparation and painting on a wide array of industrial and marine projects. With our vast experience on a diverse scope of projects, we have taken great care to develop a Corporate Safety Program, Policies and Procedures that reflect our “value of safety” in our industrial environment, with the safety of our workers, the protection of our environment, and the protection of the public our first priority.
HCI Inc. recognizes the importance of an excellent Quality Control Program. Officers of the corporation are NACE Level One and Level Two Quality Control Inspectors and consistently instill the importance of quality control in our people. We train our supervisors and employees continuously in the latest quality control equipment, regulations and procedures. (i.e. SSPC/NACE/AWWA/NIST/NAVSEA). Our supervisors keep detailed daily records of all of our projects in the HCI Inc. Job Log, which is a bound Project Diary. In addition to the daily job log, supervisors are required to complete a daily Quality Control Inspection report. We firmly believe in providing our customers with a quality-finished product by doing the job right the first time!
With safety as a priority, HCI, Inc. has adopted both the Federal and Washington state regulations into its Hazard Communication program. These regulations include protocols to inform employees and the general public of hazardous materials to which they might be exposed.
The purpose of the HCI Hazard Communication “Standard” is to insure that the hazards associated with chemicals used in our industry are evaluated, and that information is transmitted to employees through complete training.
Training employees in the HCI, Inc. HazCom Standard will insure that HCI personnel understand the hazards associated with chemicals on the jobsite by disseminating information from the product labels and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Our goal is for all employees to thoroughly understand the personal protective equipment necessary to protect themselves and that they have the skills and education necessary to protect the public and the environment.
- Rodda/Cloverdale Paint Company
- Carboline:Approved applicator Nullifier, and ad/firefilm, Intumecent fireproofing as well as Commercial, Industrial & Marine Coating Lines.
- ICS Garland: Floor Coatings
- Ceilcote-SGL Carbon Group: Floor and Secondary Containment
- Devoe: Commercial, Industrial and Marine
- Ameron Protective Coatings
- PPG
- LifeLast: Plural Component Products
- Tnemec: Industrial
- Saureisen
- SPI: Plural Component Products
- Polyspec: Commercial and Industrial Floor Coatings
- Gulfcoast: Industrial
- International: Industrial and Marine Coatings
- Jotun: Industrial and Marine Coatings
- American Safety
- Sherwin Williams/General Polymers Commercial Industrial & Marine Coating Products
HCI, Inc. is a “Drug-Free Business” committed to assuring a drug-free working environment for all its employees. The HCI, Inc. Drug and Alcohol Abuse Policy is in accordance with Chapter 440-26 Washington Administrative Code (WAC) relating to drug-free workplace programs. All new hires will acknowledge receipt of the HCI, Inc. Drug and Alcohol Policy during the application process and are required to submit to a pre-employment drug test. In addition, HCI, Inc. has mandatory, random, post accident and reasonable suspicion drug testing.
HCI IS A DRUG FREE BUSINESS!


