Safety at the Forefront

100% Accident-Free 24/7

100% Accident-Free Safety Goal

HHCI’s Executive Team and Corporate Safety Officer is committed to achieving HHCI’s goal of 100% accident-free construction operations. HHCI’s comprehensive corporate safety program and personnel have achieved a current below industry standard DART rate of 1.25 and a current 0.76 EMR rating, demonstrating the firm’s industry leadership in safety performance.

HHCI invests in ongoing safety training and certifications for its team, including:
  • OSHA 10 and 30 Hour Construction Industry Training
  • ASTM Specifications
  • U.S. DoD standards for Quality Control programs
  • Code of Federal Regulations for Safety
  • Design Quality Control Plan & Quality Control Plan Guidelines/Regulations
  • Architectural & Engineering Design Quality Control Guidelines
  • The Construction Industry’s Quality Control Best Practices

Competency training in the following areas:

  • Confined Spaces
  • Trenching & Excavation
  • Shoring
  • Fall Protection Measures
  • Scaffolding
  • Crane Safety
  • Emergency Response and Evacuation
  • Workplace Ergonomics
  • CPR and First Aid Certifications

“HHCI fully embraced Partnering…HHCI’s management team was exceptional and effectively coordinated with all the team members…to resolve all issues professionally and without delay to the critical path…their partnering exceeded my expectations and resulted in one of the best executed projects that I have experienced…”

A. Evenson

Resident Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

“HHCI worked very well in an active MC restricted and secured facility and coordinated efforts with user to accomplish work with little disruption to the Marines issuing ammunition to units training on MCAGCC…HHCI’s personnel contributed greatly to the overall success of this project and completed nearly 60 days ahead of schedule…Overall this was a very successful project that resulted in greatly satisfied end-users.”

Andrew Lei

Supervisory Engineer ROICC, Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms

“Hal Hays used the NAVFAC concept of “partnering” to its fullest, ensuring that the end-user would be able to operate and conduct their day-to-day business without regret. In closing, all parties concerned believe that the building which we are receiving is that of a building to emulate.”

Rick Noble

Engineering Technician, U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command

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