As Empire Roofing continues to deliver top-tier commercial, industrial, and institutional roofing across the country, our crews are often deployed from one end of Canada to the other. While our teams are well-versed in working coast to coast, each province comes with its own set of safety standards, climate challenges, and jobsite logistics.
As we gear up for a new project in Saskatchewan, here’s a behind-the-scenes look at how we prepare to meet regional requirements and maintain our commitment to safety and efficiency—no matter the location.
Adapting to Provincial Safety Standards
Each province in Canada has its own Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) legislation, and Saskatchewan is no exception. Before we arrive onsite, our team reviews the provincial OHS Act and Regulations to ensure full compliance. This includes site-specific fall protection requirements, daily inspection protocols, and even high-visibility clothing mandates that may differ from Ontario or Quebec.
At Empire, we go above and beyond basic compliance—we train our teams to anticipate these differences, so we prevent delays and prioritize safety from day one.
Preparing for Prairie Weather
Roofing in Saskatchewan means preparing for dry, hot summers and unpredictable weather shifts. Unlike the humid heat we’re used to in Southern Ontario, Saskatchewan’s dry heat increases the risk of dehydration and heat stress—often without the usual warning signs. Strong wind gusts are also a common concern on the open Prairies, making rooftop safety and material handling a top priority.Our team always creates a Plan A and Plan B based on weather forecasts and builds additional safety protocols for heat advisories, air quality alerts, and storm warnings. Safety planning isn’t just a requirement—it’s built into our daily operations.
Logistics Matter—Especially in Remote Areas
Many Saskatchewan projects are located outside major city centers, which means longer lead times for material delivery, limited access to rentals, and fewer supply options. We ship backup materials, extra safety gear, and tools in advance to avoid costly delays and ensure our crews are equipped for anything.
We also coordinate site mobilization details before arrival—everything from fencing and signage to equipment storage and municipal permits is handled ahead of time to keep things moving.
Interprovincial Compliance
When operating outside of Ontario, we ensure all Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) requirements are met in the host province. This means obtaining necessary clearances, understanding reporting procedures for workplace injuries, and maintaining proper insurance and documentation for our crews.
Our administrative and safety teams work closely together to manage these details so our project teams can stay focused on delivering quality work safely and efficiently.
Aligning Crews, Culture, and Communication
Empire often works with local subcontractors and suppliers on out-of-province projects, and we take the time to align everyone with our expectations. Before the first tool hits the roof, we conduct site-specific safety orientations and clarify roles, responsibilities, and reporting chains.Whether it's a site supervisor, foreman, or new team member—everyone is expected to uphold Empire’s safety culture and high standards.
At Empire Roofing, being coast-to-coast capable means more than just travel—it means planning, training, and anticipating everything we need to keep our projects safe, smooth, and successful.
Stay tuned for more project highlights from across Canada!
Interested in working with us? Contact our team at sales@empireroofing.ca