Sask 1st Call Joining Before You Dig Partners
Sask 1st Call Joining Before You Dig Partners
Source: Sask 1st Call | sask1stcall.com
Sask 1st Call is excited to announce that it has joined the Western Before You Dig consortia and will be transitioning to a new software platform on March 1, 2020, for all new locate requests. We expect that by joining this partnership and moving to the OneCallAccess platform, Sask 1st Call users will benefit through:
- Collaborating and unifying One Call services across Western Canada to improve damage prevention processes and promote public safety.
- Leveraging best-in-class technology, and best practices, to improve and standardize the line locate request experience for our users and members.
What is Changing?
- Sask 1st Call web portal will be updated with new functionality to make it more user-friendly and intuitive. The portal will be a mobile-friendly platform meaning there is no separate app for phone or tablet. All users will need to re-register their information with Sask 1st Call to request tickets with the new software. Online chat support is available to assist the user during the process.
- Mandatory dig site mapping will be required on every request with no ability to add additional attachments. With the mapping, you control the shape, size and location of your dig area so facility owners get their information directly from the source. New ticket options are available to help determine the size of the work area and will assist our member companies in allocating locating resources. More online use means reduced phone wait times when you need to speak to an agent.
- The list of companies being notified of your request will be available as soon as you submit your request. No processing delays.
- Online ticket editing: Correct or renew your existing tickets online.
- Sask 1st Call is moving from a two-day notification to a three-day notification period for regular tickets. Locates may be completed prior to the three days depending on member company response. Emergency locate requests will continue with 24-hour service.