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Farwest Corrosion Control
Company is one of the largest and most experienced West Coast
contractors for the installation of cathodic protection systems. We also
provide a comprehensive range of engineering
services related to cathodic protection. We have the experience,
personnel and equipment needed to rapidly respond and solve corrosion
problems. Farwest can undertake an entire installation project including
the acquisition of construction and drilling permits, insuring a timely
date of completion.
We service the entire
Western United States from our three California locations in Gardena
(Los Angeles), Bakersfield and Hayward. We have a C-10 Electrical
license, a C-57 Drilling license, and a Class A General Engineering
license, all from the State of California. We are also licensed in the
adjoining states of Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico. We own and operate
our own drilling and installation and equipment, including four
deep anode drilling rigs complete with our own installation crews and
all necessary tools and peripheral equipment.
Our scope of cathodic
protection system installations and construction services include:
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Deep & Conventional Anode
Groundbed Installation
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Fresh Water Tank Systems
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Oil Field Vessel Systems
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Groundbed Relocation &
Repair
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Deep Anode Abandonment
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Sacrificial Anode Systems
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Deep Anode Grounding
Systems
Your first point of contact
for installation services is Dan McGrew, Construction Manager.
Dan's responsibilities include construction estimates and contract
negotiations. The daily installation work, however, is scheduled and
overseen by our Construction Supervisors, Robert Taylor in
Gardena or Eric Behncke in Bakersfield. Chris Emerson, our
Construction Administrator, can assist you with billing and other
administrative needs.
We are proud of our hard
earned reputation and of the cathodic protection systems we install. We
are confident in the abilities of our installation department to meet
the needs and standards of you, our customer.
Insurance Information
The standard general
liability insurance carried by Farwest Corrosion Control Company is
$2,000,000.00 general aggregate ($1,000,000.00 for products, bodily
injury, property damage, and personal injury) plus a $4,000.000.00
umbrella. Our Worker's Compensation and
Employer's Liability coverages are as follows. A Certificate of Insurance will be
presented by our agency upon request.
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Bodily Injury By Accident
- $1,000,000 Each Accident
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Bodily Injury By Disease -
$1,000,000 Policy Limit
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Bodily Injury By Disease -
$1,000,000 Each Employee
Contractor Licenses
We maintain the following
contractors licenses in California, License No. 248232, for the
following classifications:
- C-10 Electrical
- C-57 Well Driller
(Water)
- Class A General
Engineering Contractor
We also maintain the
following contractors licenses outside of California:
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Arizona L-05 Cathodic
Protection Systems, License No. 079339.
- Nevada C-40 Electrical, License No. 9814.
- New Mexico ES02 Electrical, License
No. 12874.
DOT Compliance
In compliance with current Federal
Department of Transportation regulations, Farwest has on file and
maintains an Anti-drug and Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program and is in
compliance with all drug testing and screening requirements of that
plan. A copy of the program is available for your review at any time.
Farwest is also in compliance with many other anti-drug policies
maintained by large, private corporations and copies of those programs
are also available for review.
Operator Qualification Program
Our personnel meet the requirements of
the Operator Qualification rules mandated by DOT. Verification is
available through ISNetworld.
Safety Program
It is the intent of Farwest
management to provide a safe and healthful working environment for all
employees. To accomplish this goal, every resource of occupational
safety and health available to the management of Farwest shall be used.
Farwest maintains an active
Injury and Illness Prevention Program that includes general safety
rules, an emergency action program, a "right to know" program and a
program to insure the correct use of hazardous materials. In addition,
we also maintain a Process Safety Management Program, now required by
many refining companies. Copies of the programs are available for your
review at any time.
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