Dig Safe Breakfast Registration

Register now for a DIG SAFE Awareness Breakfast in your community!

You are invited to attend a Dig Safe Awareness Breakfast coming to a community near you this April.

We have 22 locations for you to choose from:

Regina; Swift Current; Shaunavon; Manitou Beach; Yorkton; Saskatoon; Moosomin; North Battleford; Moose Jaw; Assiniboia; Lloydminster; Watson; Esterhazy; Preeceville; Carievale; Estevan; Shellbrook; George Gordon First Nation; Balcarres; Grenfell; Kindersley; Weyburn

These FREE Breakfasts are sponsored by 24 industry members in partnership with the Saskatchewan Common Ground Alliance.  For those attending in Lloydminster we are jointly hosting with Utility Safety Partners once again.

The SCGA has tailormade these presentations to the following:

-excavators
-contractors
-landowners
-farmers
-oil and gas, water and sewer, telecom and trenchless industries
-municipal and public works departments
-One Call Center members/owners and operators
-utility locate service providers
-utility locate administrators
-engineers
-insurance claims and risk management operators

We encourage local fire and police departments, volunteer fire fighters, EMS personnel, safety officers and urban or rural counsellors to join us.

We encourage local fire and police departments, volunteer fire fighters, EMS personnel, safety officers and urban or rural counsellors to join us.

The event runs from 7:30 to 8:30 am approximately.

Please follow the prompts on screen.  Please note if you are registering for more than yourself complete contact information will be required.

Once completed, you will receive an auto reply with the information you submitted.

Registration closes the Friday before the date of the breakfast and confirmations will be sent out.

April is Dig Safe month and this event will allow the digging community to come together over a cup of coffee and a hot breakfast and learn about current damage prevention initiatives and practices when working near all underground facilities. To register, click here

Damage prevention is a shared responsibility!

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