Saskatchewan

June 2015

To Flush or Not to Flush?

Homes contain a huge number of consumer products for every possible purpose. We have cleaners for toilets, sinks, floors, windows, furniture, and carpet. We have microfiber cloths, antibacterial wipes, and paper towels for wiping surfaces. This is not to mention laundry soaps, fabric softeners, dryer sheets, and the many other products that we use on …

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Public Education is the Key to the Sustainability of the Onsite Wastewater Industry

In the onsite wastewater industry, it is often commented that we live in a ‘flush ‘n forget’ or ‘fnf’ society.  Contractors who design and build onsite wastewater systems are bound by regulations and standards that demand increasingly more prescriptive and complex processes to ensure that onsite wastewater systems are environmentally responsible and that they ensure …

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Trench & Excavation: Competent Person Training

This one day (8 hour) course is designed for persons who will be supervising, planning, executing, or participating in any ground disturbance activities in Saskatchewan, Canada. The course is designed to focus on effective communication between all levels of workers, identify specific responsibilities adhering to the relevant legislation, and classify potential hazards using hazard assessments …

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