You've got a lot on the line
Would you know what to do if you struck a power line with your farm equipment? Watch our farm safety video—it could save your life!
We want you and your loved ones to learn how to stay safe around electricity while working on your farm.
Take control of your safety!
- Minimum Clearances
Follow these minimum clearances when locating buildings, storage areas and other installations near pad-mounted transformers and overhead power lines.
- Grain Dryer Safety
Use these nine safety tips to ensure your grain dryer runs efficiently and safely.
- Farm Safety Video: You've Got a Lot on the Line
Learn steps to remain safe if your farm equipment hits a power line.
- Move Large Buildings or Equipment Safely
Apply for our assistance if power lines or electrical facilities need to be moved on your farm.
- Farm Safety Checklist
Be proactive and prevent accidents. Practice our top 10 farm safety tips before starting any project.
- Farm Safety Reminders
What you need to remember while working around electricity and while working with electrical equipment.
- Farm Facts
Test yourself - do you know the facts about working safely around electricity on your farm?
Did you know…
There are underground power lines in rural Saskatchewan.When planting trees, digging post holes, drilling wells or doing any excavation, always contact Sask 1st Call before you dig. Find out where SaskPower-owned underground power lines are at no cost to you.

