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Item 29 - Approval of agreements for Code Enforcement Abatement, Public Nuisance, Weed, Rubbish Abatement, & Board -up Services
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Item 29 - Approval of agreements for Code Enforcement Abatement, Public Nuisance, Weed, Rubbish Abatement, & Board -up Services
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DocuSign Envelope ID: DB7F4DOE-9OC8-4974-AF62-3267F3A4146D <br />HCI" <br />HAZMAT TEAM <br />www.hcienv.com <br />www.hcidecon.com <br />Hazardous Material Dumping <br />HCI Environmental & Engineering Service and its affiliates are fully licensed and insured to <br />handle all categories of hazardous materials including explosives, pressurized gas cylinders, and <br />radioactive material. All personnel are fully trained in the "safe" removal of these materials in <br />various situations, and are certified in respiratory protection, confined space entry, and C.P.R. <br />Drivers and technicians participate regularly in ongoing programs and "tail gate" safety meetings <br />to further their knowledge and experience in safety and procedures. <br />When arriving to a dumping site of unknown waste, HCI first takes pictures of each item and any <br />labels that are on containers that may give an indication of what the substance is. <br />A call is placed to dispatch and the customer to confirm if we are to proceed with testing and <br />removal. <br />Once confirmed the technician will do a Chemical Classifier Strip to determine if they are <br />acid/base, bromine, chlorine, fluoride, iodine, irganic solvent, oxidizer or petroleum distillates. <br />The testing results and pictures are then sent over to HCI's compliance department to determine <br />how the substances with be classified and packaged. <br />Once packed into U.N. Approved Containers they will be manifested and transported off site to an <br />approved TDSF. <br />HCI Environmental & Engineering Service maintains the highest rating from the DOT. <br />
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