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Lots of line locates and no line hits: award recognizes safe digging excellence

SaskEnergy’s Safe Digging Excellence Awards are back to help kick off the unofficial start to the digging season in Saskatchewan. Three local companies were recognized in April, which is also Dig Safe Month, for consistently going above and beyond to excavate safely. The three Safe Digging Excellence Award recipients are: 1. Fedorowich Construction Limited of Yorkton 2. F. Peters Excavating of Saskatoon 3. Westcor Contracting of Weyburn “SaskEnergy is committed to working closely with contractors to support a culture of safe digging in Saskatchewan,” says Kevin Adair, SaskEnergy’s Executive...
… Our System Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy’s Safe Digging Excellence Awards are back to help kick off the unofficial start to the digging season in … of Saskatoon 3.    Westcor Contracting of Weyburn  “SaskEnergy is committed to working closely with contractors …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week to Help Residents Stay Safe

… Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week to Help Residents Stay Safe … highlight the importance of CO safety and educate residents about prevention measures, something that is top of mind for … it can cause,” said Don Morgan, Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy. “Through CO awareness campaigns, simple …

Individual Director

… Individual Director Position Description The SaskEnergy Board has approved Terms of Reference which set … Service Expectations Directors must become knowledgeable about the Corporation and the industry so as to understand … for: participate on Committees and become knowledgeable about the purpose and goals of each Committee; and  …

Upgrade Service or Meter

… the site visit The owner of the property must be present. A SaskEnergy technician will review the application request … review and design is required, you have 30 days to contact SaskEnergy to proceed with the project. The estimate and … to the agreement. Required approvals will be submitted by SaskEnergy. Approvals may include, but are not limited to, …

Board Roles and Responsibilities

… Susan Barber Grant Greenslade Cory Harkness Cory Frei (SaskEnergy Executive Liaison) Environmental, Social and … Shannon Andrews Nola Joorisity Tom Lukiwski Owen Rice (SaskEnergy Executive Liaison) Human Resources and Safety … Members Doug Shaw (Chair) Milad Alishahi Brad Sylvester Sheldon Wuttunee Maria McCullough (SaskEnergy Executive …

Education

… Education Scholarships Each year, SaskEnergy sponsors hundreds of community events and … Saskatchewan. We created a downloadable Activity Sheet to help kids learn about the amazing biodiversity found in the Southwest …

Network Membership Eligibility Requirements

… Network Membership Eligibility Requirements To become a SaskEnergy Network Member, your business must meet the following requirements. These standards help ensure customers receive safe, reliable, and … from a commercial location, and be able to display a SaskEnergy Network Member sign at your business location …

Our Roadmap to 35% by 2030

… from operations by 35 per cent, from 2019 levels, by 2030. SaskEnergy’s operational emissions include those from our … We are now halfway toward achieving this goal. Our roadmap SaskEnergy has three priority areas to align projects and … our greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. 1. Vent gas reduction About 25 per cent of SaskEnergy’s emissions come from …

Rehangs and Relights

… Rehangs and Relights SaskEnergy Network Members and Heating Contractors can book … when the Service Technician is on the way. Don't have the SaskEnergy App? Download on Google Pla y     Download on the … book your appointment over the phone or answers questions about your Online Account.  Call us How to get a contractor …

Suppliers

… Suppliers SaskEnergy's goal is to buy goods and services through a … to include factors which provide the greatest benefit to SaskEnergy. In some cases, price alone can determine the … vendors must follow the standards indicated in SaskEnergy’s Code of Business Conduct and Ethics Policy and …

Tune-Up Assistance Program (TAP)

… Tune-Up Assistance Program (TAP) SaskEnergy is no longer offering the Tune-Up Assistance … Repairs Saskatchewan Housing Corporation offers financial help for urgent repairs to keep your home safe. Rebates and Programs Find more ways to save with …

Staying Safe

… Dig Project Learn the steps to safe digging and how to get SaskEnergy's permission to proceed with working near gas … Severe Weather Nature is unpredictable. Learn more about potential hazards and how to stay safe before, during, … Damage to a gas line can be costly and dangerous. Learn about the importance of having a safe work plan in place. …

Consultation and Partnerships

Consultation We begin conversations early when planning work close to traditional land, Crown land, or First Nations land. To support regulatory and contractual requirements, we provide resources and respond to unique governance processes. There are also opportunities for Indigenous Peoples to actively take part in fieldwork assessments and honour traditional land use ceremonies. In addition, Elders provide guidance as part of gas line construction activities. Partnerships To strengthen relationships and to build working partnerships, the following are some examples of agreements or processes...

Request a Safety Presentation

… are committed to safety and look for opportunities to talk about it. Whether you’re a safety coordinator at a jobsite, … Send us a message outlining the details of your request. A SaskEnergy Representative will follow-up with you in 3-5 … and the consequences of hitting a gas line How SaskEnergy responds to a line hit with escaping natural gas …

Getting the Site Ready for Service

… number is displayed on the lot and visible from the street SaskEnergy will determine the location of the meter(s) … we consider when designing a service route, it’s important SaskEnergy confirms the specific details of your service … by field technicians. Alternate meter location(s) require SaskEnergy‘s approval before construction. After the natural …

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week: Beware of the Silent Killer

… it’s important that we continue to educate people about the dangers of carbon monoxide and ways to avoid the … of this potentially deadly gas,” Minister Responsible for SaskEnergy Don Morgan said. “That’s why our government has … saskenergy.com  and the  TSASK website . To learn more about carbon monoxide alarm regulations and where they …

Consequences of Hitting a Gas Line

Don't take chances! Safe digging and damage prevention is everyone’s responsibility. Getting a line locate is free but hitting a buried utility line is not. Ignoring the steps or rushing to get the job done can have serious consequences for you and people down the line. Having a safe work plan in place means everyone will make it home at the end of the day. Gas line contact can result in the following: Personal injury or death Equipment and property damage Loss of natural gas service and other essential services in the area Loss of construction time and lengthy project delays Environmental...

The role of Gas Control in providing reliable energy for customers

SaskEnergy maintains nearly 90,000 kilometres of gas lines, including our transmission lines that connect to Alberta, Manitoba and the United States. This is how we import gas and transport it across the province to our customers. With a system that is more than 99.99 per cent reliable, our customers can count on us to provide the energy they need to heat their homes and run their businesses. Having the right amount of gas in place where and when customers need it is part of this reliability. Throughout the day and night, our Gas Control team keeps a close eye on our system and predicts where...
… Customers Our System Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share SaskEnergy maintains nearly 90,000 kilometres of gas lines, … for the past 17 years. Our Gas Control team is part of SaskEnergy’s careful planning to ensure our customers have … gas to fill our storage fields and caverns. This stored gas helps SaskEnergy during cold winter months, when residential …

Share the Warmth’s impact felt across Saskatchewan

As cold weather returns to Saskatchewan, SaskEnergy is helping people stay warm — the Share the Warmth grant program is back. One group that received help last year is the Homeplate Shelter Coalition Corp. in Meadow Lake, which runs a shelter for people who don’t have a safe place to stay during the cold winter months. “One of our biggest challenges is securing the funds needed to operate the emergency shelter during the coldest months,” says Joanne Gislason, Board Chair of ML Homeplate Shelter Coalition Corp. “The Share the Warmth funding from SaskEnergy made a meaningful difference in our...
… Email Share As cold weather returns to Saskatchewan, SaskEnergy is helping people stay warm — the Share the Warmth grant … Shelter Coalition Corp. “The Share the Warmth funding from SaskEnergy made a meaningful difference in our work. It …

Heating Affordability Program

The Heating Affordability Program (HAP) offers income-qualifying homeowners the opportunity to replace their current furnace with a high-efficiency furnace at no cost.

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