PCCI Hyperbaric Systems has completed another one of its proudly designed and built Containerized Format Medical Air Lock. This hyperbaric system consists of our Model 7806D Medical Air Lock (as seen in bottom left and top right pictures) and related ancillaries, installed in a purpose build ISO Shipping Container. Unit is self-contained, equipped with all required ancillaries on-board and ready to go to work. System is designed to be easily transportable from one tunneling site to another. Chamber is a dual lock and accommodates multiple compressed air workers for providing HBO therapy to address their decompression obligations. System is expected to be used in a Tunnel project site in Ohio. System complies with applicable ASME-PVHO, NFPA 99 & OSHA, FDA (510k)/GMP rules. Entire system is designed and proudly built in USA. For additional information regarding our Tunneling, Clinical and Diving Chamber Products, please visit us at www.pccihyperbarics.com
PCCI, Inc is pleased to welcome Rod Pharness back to PCCI’s Environmental & Emergency Management Division in our Alexandria offices. Rod is a Certified Project Management Professional with over 25-years of knowledge and experience working on environmental compliance projects around the globe for both US and international clients. His experience includes project management, pollution prevention & risk assessment, emergency plan development, emergency response planning and training. He also brings over 12 years of IT experience in IT project delivery, project risk and quality management, business processes modeling, business requirements gathering, and PMO Support.
With a MA Degree in International Business and BS Degree in Biology Rod joins PCCI’s multi-disciplinary team that includes Chemical, Civil, Mechanical, Ocean and Structural Engineers; Environmental Scientists; Construction Managers; and Naval Architects.
PCCI has expanded its online presence with the establishment of a YouTube channel where we plan to upload instructional and promotional materials on a routine basis. Please join us by subscribing to our channel at PCCI YouTube Channel
PCCI Hyperbaric Systems designed and built our model 32-2O2 Mono-Tr Mobile Hyperbaric Trailer System for a customer in Texas. The system is configured to house two standard Sechrist 3600 chambers and related ancillary systems.
The PHS Model 32-2O2 Mono-Tr Mobile Hyperbaric System is designed to comply with applicable NFPA 99 (Health Care Facilities Code), Chapter 14 (Hyperbaric Chambers), NFPA-101 (Life Safety Code) as well as American Institute of Architects (AIA)/ADA requirements. The system provides clinics a cost-effective portable hyperbaric treatment solution for added treatment capabilities at diverse locations or with existing building limitations.
PCCI Mobile Hyperbaric Systems are proven safe to operate, offer comfortable temperature-controlled environments and are cost-effective alternatives to a permanent facility. Visit the PHS website to learn more about our Mobile Hyperbaric Systems at www.pccihyperbarics.com/mobile-systems
PCCI was awarded a contract in September from The National Offshore Wind Research and Development Consortium (NOWRDC), for Quarter Scale Testing of the Intelligent Mooring System (IMS) for use on floating offshore wind platforms. PCCI’s Patrick Grandelli, will be presenting a summary of PCCI’s planned work on this project at the 2021 National Offshore Wind R&D Symposium on November 10th.
You are invited to register for the full Symposium and join us here https://www.eventscribe.net/2021/rd-symposium/
PCCI, Inc. completed the installation of a mooring system at Wake Island in November 2020 as a task on our NAVFAC EXWC ocean facilities contract. You can read the Navy press release Here.
PCCI, Inc. is pleased to announce the creation of PCCI Hyperbaric Systems as a division within PCCI incorporating the assets of the former Reimers Systems. The name change will promote PCCI name recognition while continuing to build on the product legacy it has carried over from its former Reimers Systems Division. PCCI Hyperbaric Systems provides innovative hyperbaric and hypobaric chamber solutions incorporating the most current technology, safety standards and regulations.
In response to PCCI Hyperbaric Systems continued growth, the Hyperbaric Systems warehouse shop space has been relocated to an Alexandria, VA location much closer to our Corporate Headquarters. This new location nearly doubles the available space for fabrication and repair of monoplace and large size multiplace hyperbaric chambers, related ancillary equipment, shop machinery, storing parts and finished products inventory, and establishing clean room and equipment for cleaning parts for oxygen or breathing air service applications. The new space also includes a finished office space for our technicians, office equipment, and Warehouse related Quality Management System (QMS) documentation. The new location is at less than 5 minutes walking distance from Van Dorn Street Metro Station.
PCCI, Inc. is pleased to announce that Mr. Todd Carey has joined PCCI as a Chief Engineer based in Ventura, CA. He will be responsible for providing engineering, design, installation and program/project management services to U.S. Government and commercial clients in the ocean facility and offshore energy industries. Mr. Carey is a Mechanical Engineer with experience supporting U.S. Navy, and upstream oil and gas clients on the U.S. West Coast. He has 18-years of experience in the analysis, design and installation of ship deployment systems, ocean facility installations, port security barriers, and submarine cable shore landings. He received a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from California Polytechnic State University. He possesses OSHA, HAZWOPER, and confined space entry certifications.
Ramesh Dixit’s article titled “Safety Hazards in the Hyperbaric Environment” was published in the latest issue of Pressure, the newsletter of the Undersea & Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS).
You can read it here page 15: https://www.uhms.org/publications/pressure/second-quarter-pressure-2020/viewdocument/4674.html