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Safety reasons force removal of more services at Last Mountain Lake
Due to continued high levels of ground movement in key zones within six Last Mountain Lake communities, SaskEnergy today announced it will be permanently removing natural gas service for about 250 property owners, or about 16% of its customer base in the area. SaskEnergy monitors ground movement using below-ground measurement devices, natural gas leak surveys, geotechnical analysis, mapping and satellite monitoring. Since the summer of 2014, SaskEnergy has repaired underground leaks on its system in the impacted zones at significantly higher rates compared to the provincial average. “We...
Gas Meter Safety
… Gas Meter Safety … Gas Meter Safety Stay safe and sound, above and below ground. Keep the … and speak to one of our Representatives. … Gas Meter Safety …
Natural Gas Service to be Discontinued at Nine Properties Due to Safety Concerns
… Gas Service to be Discontinued at Nine Properties Due to Safety Concerns … Natural Gas Service to be Discontinued at Nine Properties Due to Safety Concerns Published Date Jul 3, 2018 Facebook Linkedin … Gas Service to be Discontinued at Nine Properties Due to Safety Concerns …
Turnkey Drafting Guidelines
Board Roles and Responsibilities
Audit and Finance Committee The Audit and Finance Committee ensures the adequacy and effectiveness of financial reporting, internal controls, management information systems and risk management. The committee interacts directly with internal and external auditors. Members Grant Greenslade (Chair) Susan Barber Lee Braaten Brenda Nowakowski Cory Frei (SaskEnergy Executive Liaison) Environmental, Social and Governance Committee The Environmental, Social and Governance Committee provides strategic leadership for items such as corporate environmental and sustainability initiatives, social issues...
Human Resources and Safety Committee
Our People
Our people fuel our success Our more than 1,200 employees are key to our success. We are committed to providing a safe, inclusive and engaging workplace to attract and retain a workforce that is able to meet the changing environmental and business landscape of tomorrow. Our personal safety, the safety of our teams and the safety of the public can never be compromised. It is our goal to see every employee go home safely at the end of each day. Strengthening our safety culture At SaskEnergy, it is imperative that a culture of safety is embedded into everything we do, each and every day. As part...
Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week to Help Residents Stay Safe
… (CO) Awareness Week to highlight the importance of CO safety and educate residents about prevention measures, … media, SaskEnergy — in partnership with the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) and the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency — will be promoting CO safety tips across the …
SaskEnergy launches Safe Digging Excellence Award
What better time to recognize Saskatchewan contractors who are dedicated to safe digging practices than during Dig Safe Month? This April, SaskEnergy launched the Safe Digging Excellence Award to recognize and celebrate contractors who reduce the risk of damage to underground infrastructure by following safe digging practices. In the first year of the award, SaskEnergy recognized three Saskatchewan businesses that make safe digging a focus on every job site — Parkland Contracting and Vac Services (Yorkton), Yaremy Screw Piles (Melfort) and Jerry Mainil Limited (Weyburn). {"preview_thumbnail":"...
… Excellence Award Published Date May 2, 2025 Story Topic Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share What better … of gas lines across the province, maintaining the safety and integrity of Saskatchewan’s natural gas system is a critical component of our focus on safety. Working with the digging community to promote safe …
Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week Proclaimed November 4 to 8
… the week SaskEnergy, along with the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) and Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK), is reminding the public of the importance of carbon monoxide (CO) safety and the critical need for carbon monoxide alarms in …
Meter Handling
… accurate or reliable. SaskEnergy is required to follow the guidelines issued by Measurement Canada, an agency of the … to disconnect our meters can continue by ensuring all guidelines are followed. By working together, we can provide … to our mutual customers in a safe and efficient way. Guidelines for Working with Natural Gas Meters Meters must …
Saskatchewan Turnkey Program
Developing a new subdivision requires collaboration and can be a complex process. The Saskatchewan Turnkey Program assists developers with the design and construction of underground utility services. Participating Utilities SaskEnergy SaskPower SaskTel Local Cable Providers Program Benefits Developers have more control over the schedule Service is timely, cost-effective and coordinated Participating utilities use a common trench to streamline the construction and installation process Guidelines To take part, developers must employ expertise to design and manage the construction of shallow...
Yorkton based Company Recognized for Outstanding Safe Digging Practices in Saskatchewan
… organizations committed to safe digging and community safety. SaskEnergy is pleased to recognize Parkland … thanks to their commitment to safe digging and community safety. “Hitting a line would impact the safety of our employees and our business financially and …
Who are Network Members
… gas fitter Complete training through the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) Are a member in … contractors. SaskEnergy Network Members are held to a safety standard and will ensure you are selecting the right … Member near you with our online directory . Commitment to safety SaskEnergy requires all Network Members to complete …
Ways to stay safe when working above ground or below
Safety is a top priority at SaskEnergy. Whether you’re planting a tree or undertaking a major construction project, there are important steps to follow when working near underground utility lines, including our natural gas lines. Jesus Giraldo, a member of our Damage Prevention team, shares some tips to help keep you safe. “Every project should start with a safe work plan and include proper digging practices,” says Jesus. “Without them, you can experience delays, costly damage to utility lines and equipment as well as personal injury and even death. Ground Disturbance: Don’t mess around when...
… Published Date Aug 21, 2024 Story Topic In the Community Safety Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email Share Safety is a top priority at SaskEnergy. Whether you’re … with access to our infrastructure. “Encroachments are a safety issue, because they make it difficult for our …
On Commercial or Public Property
Working safely is part of the job Written permission to complete work over, near or across a SaskEnergy gas line is required if your proposed work: Includes constructing a road, street, pathway, lane, pavement, or parking area; and/or Is on behalf of a public utility, municipality, city, or railway. The application and approval process ensures compliance with applicable regulations and will stipulate any conditions required for your proposed work. What to Expect When completing the application form below, you must attach drawings or sketches of your proposed work. Include the distance to our...
Core Values
… businesses and industries of Saskatchewan. Our Values Safety We commit to our personal safety, the safety of our team and the public. Integrity We are …
Maria McCullough
… McCullough Executive Vice President, Human Resources and Safety Ms. McCullough leads the delivery and execution of … labour relations, as well as occupational health and safety and the environment portfolios. She began her career …
Nola Joorisity
… Vice Chair, Board of Directors Chair, Human Resources and Safety Committee Regina, Saskatchewan Ms. Joorisity (FCPA, … Board of Directors and Chair of the Human Resources and Safety Committee. She holds a Fellow Chartered Professional …
Government of Saskatchewan declares April 2016 Safe Digging Month; reminds homeowners and contractors to follow safe digging plan
… “Taking the time to manage each step is vital to ensure the safety of all workers on site as damage prevention is a … in part to efforts from the SCGA and Sask 1 st Call, safety initiatives from our Crown utilities, and increasing … practices, the SCGA is holding a series of Contractor Safety Breakfasts throughout April in 28 locations across …