Ontario One Call (OOC), Enbridge Gas, TSSA, Utilities Kingston, and Kitchener Utilities are partnering to tell homeowners and plumbers that when clearing sewer pipes "Your Line Might Not Be Fine." Sewer Safety Week (SSW), running from September 16-20, 2024, aims to enhance public awareness and ensure the safety of communities across the country.
Jim Keech, President & CEO of Ontario One Call, expressed his pride in this collaborative effort: "I am proud to join forces with our safety partners in Ontario to raise awareness about this critical initiative. Sewer safety inspections are entirely free, simple to book, available 24/7 and treated as emergency calls. If a sewer is blocked, it is crucial to contact Ontario One Call before attempting to clear the sewer pipe."
Homeowners can safely address blockages within their homes, but when it comes to blockages outside the home, it is vital to consider the risk of a sewer cross bore. A sewer cross bore occurs when underground natural gas pipes are unintentionally installed through sewer pipes. While rare, the situation can remain undetected until the sewer becomes blocked, posing a significant safety risk if not handled correctly.
Call Before You Clear
If you suspect a sewer blockage outside your home:
"Enbridge Gas, along with other gas companies and partners, prioritizes safety above all else. Free sewer safety inspections are offered as a service to safeguard contractors, individuals, and communities. In the event of a sewer blockage, it is essential that everyone contacts Ontario One Call to avoid the risks. Always call before you clear", says Michael McGivery, Director of Distribution Protection, Enbridge Gas.
Utilities Kingston remains committed to public and infrastructure safety," says Rob Bowen, Supervisor of Inspection and Support at Utilities Kingston. "When you request a free sewer safety inspection, our certified technicians promptly address any sewer safety concerns within our service area. Remember to always contact Ontario One Call before clearing an outside sewer blockage to avoid the risk of damaging a gas line.
"Piercing a gas line presents a significant risk to public safety," says Kelly Hart, TSSA's Director of Fuels. "Before you dig, any excavation work must comply with Ontario's safety laws, including obtaining a valid pipeline locate before breaking ground and not using mechanical equipment while digging within one metre of a pipeline." Check out TSSA's website for more information above excavation safety.
About Ontario One Call
For media inquiries, please reach out to: Media@OntarioOneCall.ca
Ontario One Call is a public safety administrative authority that acts as a communications link between underground infrastructure owners, and individuals who are planning to dig in the province of Ontario. In 2012, the Ontario Underground Infrastructure Notification System Act was passed, which stipulates by law that anyone in the province of Ontario must contact Ontario One Call before they dig.
About Enbridge Gas
Enbridge Gas is Canada's largest natural gas storage, transmission and distribution company based in Ontario, with 2023 marking its 175th anniversary of serving customers. The distribution business provides safe, affordable, reliable energy to about 3.9 million customers and is innovating to contribute to a lower-carbon energy future. The storage and transmission business offers a variety of storage and transportation services to customers at the Dawn Hub, the largest integrated underground storage facility in Canada and one of the largest in North America. Enbridge Gas is owned by Enbridge (ENB), a Canadian-based leader in energy transportation and distribution. Visit enbridgegas.com to learn more.
About Utilities Kingston
For media inquiries, contact 613-546-4291, ext. 2300.
Utilities Kingston operates multiple utilities through a single service structure, allowing it to deliver cost savings and customer service excellence. The company is unique in Ontario, combining water, wastewater, natural gas, electricity and telecommunications services in one company. Trusted by customers to deliver reliable utilities for more than 150 years, employees are proud to provide personal, responsive services. You can count on us!
About Kitchener Utilities
Kitchener Utilities is a division of the City of Kitchener and is one of two gas utilities in Ontario that is municipally owned. For over 120 years, they have delivered water and gas services to the citizens of Kitchener.
About TSSA
Throughout Ontario, the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) administers provincial safety regulations and enhances public safety. TSSA regulates the safety of amusement devices, boilers and pressure vessels, elevating devices, fuels, operating engineers, and ski lifts. Its range of safety services includes public education, authorization, engineering design review, inspections, investigations, compliance support, enforcement, and prosecution activities.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Ian Simpson, Director of Communications and Marketing, media@OntarioOneCall.ca
Attend the Technical Standards and Safety Authority’s 2024 Annual Public Meeting (APM) and Safety Awards Presentation.
TECHNICAL STANDARDS AND SAFETY AUTHORITY
Livestream Details: https://live.webcastcanada.ca/go/240919tssaapm
Date: September 19, 2024 (Thursday), 3 PM EST
Venue: Marriott Hotel (Salons A, B, C), 901 Dixon Road, Toronto, ON
The APM will be recorded and available on TSSA’s website shortly after the event.
Click to read the agenda.
Since the launch of the TSSA Client Portal, boilers and pressure vessel (BPV) customers have been submitting Engineering applications through the Portal. TSSA is conducting a webinar to better support the continued submission of BPV applications.
Date/Time: Tuesday, July 30th, from 11:00 a.m. to noon (EST)
Facilitator: Michelle Williamson, Supervisor, Program Support
Presenters: Rudy Owusu, Coordinator, Program Support
: Tanya Francis, Coordinator, Program Support
The webinar will walk attendees through the following:
• The purpose of the personal profile
• When to create an account
• How to link to organizational and client accounts and why it is important (security, proof of relationship, authority to transact on client’s behalf, etc.)
• Who the players are and what they mean: Owner, third-party submitter, organizational account
• How to submit BPV Engineering applications
TSSA is hosting a virtual training for the inflatable industry on Friday, May 3, 2024 from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Click the button below to join the training that will cover the following topics:
1. Incident Reporting
2. Inflatable Design:
- ASTM Requirements
- Flame tests - new devices
- Evacuation
3. Renewals:
- Attestation
- Operational Inspections
4. Mechanic Requirements
5. Training - Operators/Event Requirements
Click here to view presentation slides |