Cannon Sline Industrial
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Cannon Sline Industrial
CANNON SLINE INDUSTRIAL Safety Excellence Safety is a survival isse at Cannon Sline Industrial. We are committed to providing a safe work environment for our employees and our clients. Training and reinforcement of our strong Environmental Safety and Health (ESH) culture are provided to hundreds of managers and supervisors each year through numerous ESH conferences. CONFERENCE TOPICS ■ ESH Performance Measurements and Targets ■ ESH & Risk Management Initiatives ■ New or Modified Policies and Procedures ■ Applicable Laws, Rules, or Regulations ■ Behavioral Safety Workshops ■ Evolving ESH Practices and Client Initiatives Employee Field Training surpasses the requisite components for operational and ESH knowledge needed to meet client and regulatory expectations, such as: ■ Confined Space ■ HazCom ■ Fall Protection ■ Lock Out/ Tag-Out ■ Lead Abatement ■ 40 Hour HazWoper ■ Vacuum Operations ■ Hydroblasting ■ Respiratory Protection Safe and environmentally sound operating services begin with a proactive approach that identifies safety or environmental risks. Cannon Sline Industrial and the members of the K2 Environmental, Safety & Health Alliance are strongly committed to the Safety and Health of all our employees, and to the protection of the Environment. To fulfill that commitment, every employee must take personal responsibility for safety, health, and environmental issues. these must be considered with regard to coworkers, clients, the public, and others as an integral part of every work activity. It is the goal of this organzation to foster a culture that instills a sense of pride and duty to protect the health and welfare of everyone we associate with, during the course of our business endeavors. To that end, two valuable tools in our ESH Program that must be used continuously to protect our employees at all times. 1) The Job Hazard & Risk Analysis (JHRA), must be used to identify the work steps, the hazards, and the methods to control or eliminated the hazards. Therefore, the Job Hazard & Risk Analysis is a “Mandatory” rool in our work, and should be viewed by Line Management as the cornerstone for building a strong safety culture! 2) The KARRS Program (K2 Audit Risk Rating System), must be used as the key observation tool of the organization, to continously evaluate the level of risk our work presents, and confirm safe behaviors and conditions. These two Programs must be embraced at all levels of the Organization to proactively identify hazards, evaluate risk in our daily work. “Key ESH Performance Indicators” in the Organization will be measured by the KARRS Program metrics. All employees will be held accountable for working safely within established KARRS risk tolerance levels. 3 CANNON SLINE INDUSTRIAL ISNetWorld At a Glance For over 88 years Cannon Sline’s core business has been to provide complete painting, specialized coatings / linings and related services to their industrial customers on a national basis. Their focused skills specialties are coatings and corrosive control disciplines that require a high degree of technical expertise and execution experience. COMPANY PROFILE Born in the nuclear age, Cannon Sline’s Quality Assurance Program has been and is a leader in the most stringent of protective coating arenas. They have long known that one of the fundamental duties of management is to assure that our services meet requirements. Cannon Sline’s Management understands the cost of quality deviations (rework) and has said many times “unquestionably the first step of productivity is Quality”. Cannon Sline knows well the cost of quality. Their pro-active management has chosen the path of prevention and appraisal over that of correction of deviations. HEALTH, SAFETY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT Cannon Sline can give over two million reasons (safety incentive awards) why their safety program has been successful during the past six years. Their innovative practice of enticing supervisors and craftsmen for successful job-site safety performance has sent an important message to our people and to the Coatings 300%, and their stand alone experience modification rate to well below 1.0. Cannon Sline is proud of their safety improvement process. The continuous safety process ends and begins each year with their annual Loss Control Seminar. This seminar is held in January when all Cannon Sline field supervisors are brought from across the United States to a central location to experience three intense days of safety training. The seminar begins on Thursday morning and some of the topics covered include basic safety practices, respiratory protection training, confined space training, hazardous material handling, hazardous communication training, first aid training Right to Know training, and lead and arsenic abatement training. CANNON’S USE OF ISNetworld Since 2006, Cannon has utilized ISNetworld to report their health and safety information to various ISNetworld Owner Clients. “Being a previous customer has made it an easy transition from strictly using the program for pipeline training requirements to completin the SCQ-V and submitting our programs for the RAVS review. The RAVS team is knowledgeable and very helpful, as well as the ISNetworld group,” Cecile Vezinat. Cannon’s relationship with ISNetworld came as a result of ISNetworld’s recent expansion into new markets – Bio-Technology (Biotech). Cannon is currently subscribed at the request of one ISNetworld Owner Client; however, as more Biotech Owner Clients begin utilizing ISNetworld, Cannon’s subscription can serve as an advertising tool for future Owner Clients. INDUSTRY: Cannon Sline is Serious About Safety! The results have been phenomenal. During the past three years they have cut their incurred losses over a million dollars annually, their OSHA incidents over 5 CANNON SLINE INDUSTRIAL Capabilities & Services PHARMACEUTICALS | GOVERNMENT | MARINE WIND | FOSSIL | PULP & PAPER | NUCLEAR | HYDRO | PETRO-CHEMICAL The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC) is the only non-profit association that is focused on the protection and preservation of concrete, steel and other industrial and marine structures and surfaces through the use of high-performance industrial coatings. Nuclear Services ■ ■ ■ ■ Safety Related Coatings Decontamination Services Material Upgrade Programs ANSI Coating Inspection Services Corrosion Proof Services ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Chemical Resistant Linings Chemical Resistant Flooring Concrete Restoration FRP Installation and Repair Sheet Rubber Lining Inspection Services ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Roofing ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Built-Up Systems Elastomeric Single Ply (EPDM) Plastomeric Single Ply (PVC) Polymer Modified Inverted Roofing Membrane (IRMA) ■ ■ ■ General Maintenance ■ Industrial Painting ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Surface Preparation Conventional Coating Applications Hydroblasting (UHWP) up to 55,000 psi Lead Paint Removal Thermal Spray Plural Component Spray Tank Lining Third Party Inspections Secondary Inspection (In-House) of Work by Contractors Corrosion Assessment & Surveys Development of Specifications & Procedures for Maintenance and New Construction Comprehensive Inspection of Steel & Concrete Structures Failure Analysis ANSI/NQA-1 Coating Inspection Services DOT (Bridge) Inspections ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Containment Systems Custom Work Platforms Roofing and Roof Deck Replacements Structural Steel Repair and Replacement Concrete Repair and Replacement Siding Removal and Replacement Brick Wall Repair, Removal and Replacement Ship Repair Tanks & Piping Hydrant Fuel Systems 73 CANNON SLINE INDUSTRIAL Services to the Power Industry Nuclear Services ■ ■ ■ ■ Safety Related Coatings Decontamination Services Material Upgrade Programs ANSI Coating Inspection Services Corrosion Proof Services ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ General Maintenance ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Containment Systems Custom Work Platforms Roofing and Roof Deck Replacements Structural Steel Repair and Replacement Concrete Repair and Replacement Siding Removal and Replacement Brick Wall Repair, Removal and Replacement Ship Repair Tanks & Piping Hydrant Fuel Systems Specialty Coatings ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Lead Containing Coatings Asbestos Containing Coatings Epoxy Cladding Plural Component Applications Seoondary Containment Systems Tank and Vessel Linings Hi-Temp Stack Coatings Industrial Painting ■ ■ ■ Abatement Services Chemical Resistant Linings Chemical Resistant Flooring Concrete Restoration FRP Installation and Repair Sheet Rubber Lining ■ ■ ■ ■ Surface Preparation Conventional Coating Applications Hydroblasting (UHWP) up to 55,000 psi Lead Paint Removal Thermal Spray Plural Component Spray Tank Lining 97 CANNON SLINE INDUSTRIAL Power Industry Clients American Electric Power - Brilliant, OH Exelon - Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station - Delta, PA First Energy - Perry Nuclear Station - Perry, OH First Energy - Davis Besse Nuclear Station - Oak Harbor, OH Public Service Electric & Gas - Hancocks Bridge, NJ First Energy & Beaver Valley Power Station - ShippingPort, PA Mirant Mid Atlantic, LLC. - Newburg, MD PSEG - Bridgeport Harbor Power Station - Bridgeport, CT Pennsylvania Power & Light - Martins Creek SES - Martins Creek, PA Reliant Energy - Conemaugh Station - New Florence, PA Reliant Energy - Shawville Station - Shawville, PA Safe Harbor Water Power Company - Conestoga, PA Jacksonville Electric Authority - St. Johns River Power Plant - Jacksonville, FL South Carolina Electric & Gas - Cope Station - Cope, SC Seminole Electric - Payne Creek Station - Bowling Green, FL Southern Company - Green County SEG - Demopolis, AL Tennessee Valley Authority - Shawnee Fossil Plant - Paducah, KY Tennessee Valley Authority - Paradise Fossil Plant - Drakesboro, KY Kissimmee Utility Authority - Cane Island Station - Kissimmee, FL Southern Company - Oleander Power Station - Cocoa, FL City of Lakeland - McIntosh Power Plant - Lakeland, FL Progress Energy - Mayo Plant - Roxboro, NC Allegheny Energy - Willow Island Station - Willow Island, WVA Dominion Power - Cove Point Station Lusby, MD Dominion VA Power - Surry Station - Surray, VA Millstone Station - Waterford, CT 11 CANNON SLINE INDUSTRIAL Services to the Pulp & Paper Industry ■ Lead Abatement and Recoating ■ Structural Steel Repairs and Replacement ■ Refurbishment and Replacement of Roof Deck Systems ■ Removal and Replacement of Roof Systems ■ Repair and Replacement of Roof Drain ■ Repair and Replacement of HVAC Systems ■ Repair and Replacement of Condensate Ceilings ■ Siding Removal and Replacement ■ Brick Wall Repair, Removal and Replacement General Maintenance Services ABRASIVE BLAST CLEANING AND PAINTING ■ ■ ■ ■ Conventional abrasive blasting Lead abatement Painting Metalizing STRUCTURAL STEEL REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENT ■ ■ ■ Roof Purlin Replacement with new galvanized steel Roof Truss Repairs and/or replacement Roof fan support steel replacement ROOF DECK SYSTEMS REMOVE AND REPLACEMENT ■ ■ ■ Fiberglass reinforced panels “FRP” Composite materials Pre-cast concrete roof panels Stainless steel 304 or 318 corrugated roof panels tongue & groove p.t. kiln dried wood decking ROOF SYSTEMS REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Conventional built-up roofing Elastometric single-ply (EPDM) Plastomeric single-ply (PVC) Polymer modified bitumen Inverted Roofing membrane assembly (IRMA) 13 CANNON SLINE INDUSTRIAL False Ceiling Building repair and replacement projects above production equipment and operations personnel are possible without interrupting the production process. Excessive “down time” of the production process can be eliminated by the installation of a false ceiling or temporary subfloor, above the operating equipment while it is in operation. this “isolation barrier” functions as a safe work platform offering easy access for workmen and maintenance repair of equipment in the work area. ERECTION OF THE FALSE CEILING ■ ■ Install temporary work platform on overhead “traveling bridge crane” Install aluminum interlocking panels and/or an aluminum I-Beam plywood deck system “on the run” ■ ■ Seal entire work platform area utilizing fire retardant reinforced polyethylene tars Construct temporary end walls, seal all opening to provide a controlled work space guaranteeing an air tight enclosure system. After erection and sealing of the work enclosure and protection of adjacent surfaces and equipment, it is now possible to perform virtually any type of construction, maintenance or refurbishment work without the interruption of on-going plant operations. Pulp & Paper Clients International Paper Company - Riegelwood, N.C Georgia Pacific Corporation - Monticello, MS Smurfit - Stone Container Corporation - Florence, SC Georgia Pacific Corporation - Palatika, FL International Paper Company - Georgetown, SC Rock-Tenn Company - Demopolis, AL Georgia Pacific Corporation - Pennington, AL International Paper Company - Eastover, SC Sonoco Products Company - Hartsville, SC International Paper Company - Franklin, VA Mead-Westvaco Corporation - Covington, Va Packaging Corporation of America - Vadosta, GA International Paper Company - Augusta, GA Georgia Pacific Corporation - Cedar Springs, GA Bowater Newsprint - Calhoun, TN Packaging Corporation of America - Counce, TN Bowater Southern - Catawba, SC Mead-Westvaco Corporation - Charleston, SC International Paper Company - Savannah, GA Boise Cascade Company - Jackson, AL International Paper Company - Pine Bluff, AK International Paper Company - Vicksburg, MS Boise Cascade Company - Deridder, LA Rayonier - Fernandina Beach, FL Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation - Jacksonville, FL 15 CANNON SLINE INDUSTRIAL Corrosion Proof Services TYPICAL APPLICATIONS AND MARKETS Power Generation Flue Gas Desulfurization ■ Absorbers ■ Auxiliary Tanks ■ Ductwork ■ Stacks ■ Equalization Tanks ■ Clarifiers ■ Waste Treatment Equipment ■ Dry Scrubbers and Baghouses ■ Concrete Trenches, Pits and Floors TRUST THE EXPERTS We have worked in the FGD Market since it’s inception in the early 1970’s. To date we have lined well over 5 Million Square Feet of Steel and Concrete and have clearly established ourselves as the most experienced and successful applicator in this industry. Over the years, we have set the standard for application quality and have provided the most long lasting, cost effective lining systems offered in this market. To back up our claims, when we are given to opportunity to participate in the design and material selection process, we offer Turn Key, Material and Labor, Warranties and Extended Warranties. OTHER APPLICATIONS AND MARKETS Chemical Process Electronics/Semiconductors Food/Pharmaceutical Water/Waste Water Treatment Pulp and Paper Plating/Metal Finishing ■ Chemical Resistant Linings ■ Chemical Resistant Floorings ■ Secondary Containment ■ Acid Brick Installations ■ Waterproofing Membranes ■ Chemical Resistant Coatings ■ Structural Restoration ■ FRP Installations and Repairs ■ Sheet Lining Systems ■ Polymer Flooring Systems Regardless of the market or application, our commitment is to provide our customers with technological solutions that provide long term service and uphold our philosophy of Safety, Quality and Performance. 17 CANNON SLINE INDUSTRIAL Inspection Services INSPECTION SERVICES Inspection Services provides a comprehensive package of consulting and inspection services for the construction industry. We maintain a work force of ANSI Certifi ed Quality Auditors, ANSI/NQA-1 Certified Inspectors, NACE Certifi ed Coating Inspectors, SSPC Certifi ed Coating Specialists, NBR Certified Nuclear Coating Specialists, NDE Certified Inspectors and a nationwide network of professional engineers. The importance of having good specifications and procedures and the ability to assess the quality of work can never be underestimated. Cannon Sline Inspection Services can provide you with specifi cations to fit your needs and back them up with Quality Control to assure that you “get what you paid for”. We maintain a full inventory of coating inspection instrumentation and a library of national standards to assure compliance. EXAMPLES OF SERVICES AVAILABLE ARE: ■ Primary inspection of work in progress ■ Secondary inspection of work by contractors ■ Corrosion surveys of existing facilities, items, and structures ■ Development of specifi cations for maintenance and New Construction (we work closely with all major coatings/linings manufacturers) ■ Inspection of steel structures ■ Inspection of concrete surfaces ■ Inspection of pipe and tank linings ■ Development of procedures to meet customer specifications 19 CANNON SLINE INDUSTRIAL Government/Marine ORGANIZATIONS SERVED: ■ US Navy ■ US Air Force ■ US Army ■ US Coast Guard ■ NAVSEA ■ ■ ■ (Naval Sea Systems Command) NAVFAC (Naval Facilities Engineering Command) AFCEE (Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence) NFESC (Naval Facilities Engineering Services Command) GOVERNMENT SERVICES: ■ Pipelines ■ Tanks- Above Ground/Underground ■ Hydrant Fuel Systems ■ Concrete Coatings and Repairs ■ Containment System Repairs ■ 3rd Party Coating Inspection ■ Tank Assessments ■ API 653 ■ More MARINE SERVICES: ■ Shipboard Preservation ■ Shop Coatings ■ Powder Coating ■ Underwater Hulls ■ Non Skid ■ Critical Coated Areas ■ Bilges ■ Mechanical Spaces ■ Habitability Spaces ■ AFFF Stations ■ More 21 CANNON SLINE INDUSTRIAL Government/Marine WORK PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH: ■ NAVSEA Standard Items ■ UFGS (Unified Facilities Guide Specification) ■ Army Corp of Engineers 385-1-1 ■ SSPC ■ NACE ■ More INDUSTRIAL PAINTING: ■ Abrasive Blasting ■ Sponge Jet Blasting ■ Ultra High Pressure Water Jetting ■ Lead Paint Removal ■ High Solids Coating Application ■ Airless Spray ■ More SPECIALTY COATINGS: ■ Plural Component Application ■ Polyurea Application ■ Non-Skid ■ Ceramic Coatings ■ Tank and Bilge Coatings ■ Potable Water Tank Coatings ■ Thermal Spray Application ■ More Our Team Consists of SSPC Certified C-7 Abrasive Blasters, C-12 & C-14 Coating Applicators, Protective Coating Specialists and NACE Certified Inspectors. 23 Cannon Sline Industrial CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS - LESTER, PENNSYLVANIA 10 Industrial Hightway M.S. #38 Lester, Pennsylvania 19113 Phone: 610-521-2100 Fax: 610-521-2101 REGIONAL OFFICES LAKELAND, FLORIDA 4740 Cleveland Heights Blvd. Suite 5 Lakeland, FL 33813 Phone: 863-646-1405 Fax: 863-644-3699 MEDINA, OHIO 229 Jasper Lane Medina, Ohio 44130 Phone: 330-725-5183 Fax: 330-725-5261 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 2256 Newstead Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Phone: 757-427-0878 Fax: 757-427-0879 HOPEWELL VIRGINIA 300 E. Poythress Street Hopewell, Virginia 23860 Phone: 804-541-0285 Fax: 804-541-0932 CONTACT: Thomas F. Rogers Executive Vice President Phone: 863-646-1405 Fax: 863-644-3699 w w w. c a n n o n s l i n e . c o m