In December, Technical Safety BC sent a draft directive on Propane Filling Plants and Container Refill Centers to stakeholders in our industry for comment. The CPA drafted and presented a detailed submission to TSBC that included members' comments and suggestions.
The Saskatchewan Government has sent a survey to propane companies doing business in the province to get their feedback on the level of administrative burden faced by the industry. Reduction of administrative burden is a priority for the association and the CPA strongly encourages Saskatchewan members to make their voices heard. Click here to complete the survey.
The Government of Saskatchewan has announced that SaskPower’s Gas and Electrical Inspections Division will be transitioning over to Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK). This transition, which was announced in December 2018, will take place over the course of 2019-20 and is expected to be completed by fall 2020. Over this same period, plumbing inspections and licensing currently done through the Saskatchewan Health Authority will also be moved to TSASK.
The list of regulatory requirements developed to serve as an information tool for our members was recently updated. It can be viewed here.
The CPA holds a number of Equivalency Certificates on behalf of its members and are available on the CPA website. The terms and conditions of each Equivalency Certificate must be adhered to at all times.
Manitoba Committee - October 10 Meeting
Atlantic Committee - October 30 Meeting
BC Committee – October 30 Meeting
Alberta Committee - November 8 Meeting
Saskatchewan Committee - November 14 Meeting
Auto Propane Committee - November 29 Meeting
Transportation Committee – December 5 Meeting
Regulatory Affairs Committee – December 6 Meeting
CPA members are entitled to a 15% discount when purchasing a conference pass to the Operational Excellence in Energy, Chemicals & Resources Summit being held June 3-5, 2019 in Calgary.