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Permits & Inspections

The Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) establishes and enforces the use of permits and inspections to ensure that installations, repairs, and ongoing maintenance are certified, approved and comply with safety standards.

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  • Permits & Inspections

    Gas

    Submit applications for permits related to gas, including new installations and changes to existing lines or equipment.

  • Permits & Inspections

    Electrical

    Submit applications for permits related to electrical wiring in both home and business.

  • Permits & Inspections

    Plumbing

    Submit applications for permits related to plumbing, including new installations and changes to existing pipelines.

  • Permits & Inspections

    Boilers & Pressure Vessels

    Submit applications for permits related to boilers, pressure vessels, and installations of equipment.

  • Permits & Inspections

    Elevating Devices

    Submit requests for inspection documents, extensions on orders, or acceptance inspections related to elevators, escalators, and moving walks.

  • Permits & Inspections

    Amusement Rides & Devices

    Request for acceptance inspections related to the operation of amusement rides and devices.

For Homeowners

When undertaking home or farm renovations or repairs involving electrical or plumbing work, obtaining a homeowner permit is essential to ensure compliance with safety standards.

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Gas & Electrical Inspection System (GEIS)

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Gas

If the food truck is new to the province or has never been previously inspected in Saskatchewan, you will need to hire a licensed Gas Contractor who will apply for a permit.

If the food truck is new to you but has been inspected in Saskatchewan previously, you do not require a new permit. Your local municipality may require a re-certification, contact them for specific requirements.

  • Gas

Contact TSASK to confirm if the food truck has been previously inspected, you will need to provide the Vehicle Identification Number.

If TSASK has previously inspected the food truck, a sticker with the date the inspection was passed should be located on the unit.

  • Gas

If it was previously inspected and is a re-certification, you can contact TSASK at geis@tsask.ca or call 1-866-530-8599.

  • You will need to provide TSASK with your contact information and the Vehicle Identification Number. We will issue an application for you to complete.
  • Your local Gas Inspector will contact you to perform the inspection.
  • After the inspection has passed, TSASK will issue a sticker to be placed in a visible location where customer orders are received; an approval permit can be provided for the municipality.

  • Gas

  • New job permit: $325
  • An addition, alteration, or replacement permit: $180
  • Re-certification: $155 + GST

  • Gas

  • B149.1 Natural Gas & Propane Installation Code & SCOP
  • B149.2 Propane and Handling Code & SCOP
  • B149.3 Code for the Field Approval of Fuel Burning Appliances and Equipment & SCOP
  • B149.5 Installation Code for Propane Fuel Systems and Containers on Motor Vehicles

  • Gas

After the inspection has passed, TSASK will issue a sticker to be placed in a visible location where customer orders are received and an approval permit will be issued.

  • Gas

Yes, you will need to have a licensed Saskatchewan Gas Contractor submit a permit for the inspection of the unit.

  • Electrical
  • Gas

No, in addition to a bond a Contractor’s licence is required. Having just a bond will not allow you to pull permits or work as a Contractor.