Containment

Midwest Industrial Coatings-WI, LLC provides Primary and Secondary Containment Coatings for water, liquid and solid waste, and chemical and petrochemicals.

We’ve coated a wide range of municipal, government and private sites. The coatings we offer are a long-lasting, cost-effective, monolithic coating that can serve as primary and secondary coatings for caustic chemicals, petroleum and petroleum byproducts as well as liquid and semi-solid waste.

Often times the containment solution we provide for our customers saves tens of thousands of dollars over replacing worn or deteriorating equipment, while eliminating down-time and extending the service life of the equipment being coated. In a harsh environment with large equipment at stake, the Return On Investment for our clients is phenomenal.

For more information on Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plans (SPCC), visit the EPA's website: There you'll find answer to questions such as:

  • Who is regulated by the SPCC regulations?
  • Who prepares the SPCC plan?
  • What is a non-transportation related facility?
  • What is considered as oil storage capacity?
  • What is an oil?
  • What if some of my tanks are not currently being used?
  • Who do I notify if I have a spill?
  • What do I do now?
  • Who should I contact for more information?

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Learn about Combustible Dust from OSHA
Hazard Communication Guidance for Combustible Dusts

Midwest Industrial Coatings, WI-LLC
Safety Certifications:
  • Hazwoper (Hazardous Waste Operation and Emergency Response Standard)
  • Red Cross First Responder
  • OSHA – Confined Space
  • OSHA – Fall Protection
  • Aerial Lift Operation

Midwest Industrial Coatings, WI-LLC
Product Certifications:

  • ACI 350.2R-04 (containment of hazardous materials)
  • CAFO 40 – 412 (secondary containment)
  • FAC 62-762.501 (Florida storage of hazardous waste)
  • FDA 21 CFR 175.300 and 177.1680 (incidental food contact)
  • NSF 50 (hot water – pools & spas)
  • NSF 61 (potable water)
  • SSPC 40 – CFR 112 & 264 (oil pollution)
  • SSPC-TU / NACE 6G197 (Florida - environmental containment)