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Test Your Safe Digging Knowledge for a Chance to Win a ~$500 Tablet!

In recognition of national Dig Safe month, we’ve created a short quiz to test your safe digging knowledge and promote the free and easy-to-use One Call service.

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Test Your Safe Digging Knowledge for a Chance to Win a $900+ Tablet!

In recognition of national Dig Safe month, we’ve created a short quiz to test your safe digging knowledge and promote the free and easy-to-use One Call service.

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Utility Safety Partners: Keeping Communities & People Safe

We sat down with the organization’s President Mike Sullivan to learn more about Click Before You Dig, Utility Safety Partners and its services.

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BC 1 Call Reports Record Number of People are Practicing Safe Digging

Trans Mountain i s a proud member of BC 1 Call. We spoke with Chris Hyland, President & CEO of BC 1 Call, to learn more about what’s new with the organization.

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Damage Prevention is a Shared Responsibility: Common Ground Alliance Works to Keep Communities Safe

“Together we are stronger and safer.” That is the message from the BC Common Ground Alliance, a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing damage to underground pipes, cables and conduits.

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Safe Digging Around Pipelines: Types of One Call Tickets

In Canada, placing a One Call locate request prior to performing a ground disturbance near a federally regulated pipeline is required by law.

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Know What’s Below: Dig Safe Month!

Trans Mountain proudly supports Dig Safe Month raises awareness about safe digging practices with the goal of improving personal safety and reducing damage to underground infrastructure.

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Trans Mountain’s Commitment to Safety

Safety doesn’t rest solely with the safety team, and it’s not only protocols, procedures and processes that will ensure the safety of our teams and individuals.

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Ian Anderson: The Story You Haven’t Heard

The story very few people know, but one I think is important to share, is the work that happened behind the scenes to ensure the province didn’t run out of fuel.

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Update: Wildfires in British Columbia

​As the wildfire situation in British Columbia continues, the Trans Mountain Pipeline and our facilities remain operational and work continues on the Expansion Project where it can be carried out...

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Trans Mountain Assisting with Wildfire Efforts in British Columbia

Our employees, contractors and general construction contractors are available when BC Wildfire Service or Emergency Management British Columbia needs assistance.

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High Stakes: Safe Digging While Building a Fence

Fence installation and replacement are two of the most frequent ground disturbance activities that cause risks to underground utilities.

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Digging Deep into Safe Digging Month

April is Safe Digging Month, an important industry-wide initiative to raise awareness about safe digging practices that can improve personal safety and reduce damage to underground infrastructure.

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Mainline Maintenance: Two Projects in 36 Hours

During the shutdown window our crews and contractors work around the clock and in a variety of locations, to get the work done. We sat down with Dan Bonner, Operations Engineer, to learn more.

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Safe Digging: 811 Day in Washington State

Every year on August 11 the United States recognizes 811 Day to promote safe digging.

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Photos: Trans Mountain Operations COVID-19 Measures

We have implemented a wide range of COVID-19 safety protocols throughout our operations, from our offices and control centres to our facilities and maintenance work in the field.

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Burnaby Terminal Designed and Operated to Industry Best Practices

Our facilities are designed and operated to industry best practices and meet the most stringent fire safety standards, many of which exceed regulatory requirements.

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Practicing Emergency Response Plans on the Fraser River

The drill included both land and water-based training, including the deployment of spill response resources on the Fraser River.

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Wildfires and the Trans Mountain Pipeline: What You Need to Know

Built-in safety measures help protect Trans Mountain assets from wildfires, just as they can help protect homes in wildfire-prone areas.

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Emergency Training Ensures Readiness for Fire Events

One- and two-day training exercises in BC focus on quick and effective response to potential terminal fire and wildfire events.

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