The Saskatchewan Fire Safety Act – Authorities and Powers
Note: When exercising the authorities and powers of the Fire Safety Act, I recommend referencing the Fire Safety Act directly and/or seeking direction from the
Note: When exercising the authorities and powers of the Fire Safety Act, I recommend referencing the Fire Safety Act directly and/or seeking direction from the
In my last blog, I addressed what can be done to reduce the mounting fire losses in small town Saskatchewan (you can find it here).
Please note: The purpose of this article is to provide information, foster discussion and to be thought provoking. The ideas expressed are my own opinions
I was very pleased to read the media release from the Government of Saskatchewan announcing the new Uniform Building and Accessibility Standards (UBAS) regulations for
In the late 1800’s, the fire and building codes began their first developments out of a necessity to stem the incidence of death, injury, property,
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