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Electrical Safety Programs

Caution and Chance

The education and safety of the children in our community schools is very important to everyone at PUC. 

Since 1995, this interactive presentation has been offered annually to all local elementary schools. PUC coordinates and schedules the Caution and Chance Electrical Safety Program for Elementary Students in Grade 3 – 5.  Students are provided with activity books and pencils following their presentation. Each year, the response from the teachers and students is very positive and they look forward to welcoming us back year after year. 

Registration is now open for the 2024 Program. If you are a teacher/principal at ADSB or HSCDSB and would like to schedule a presentation please register using the form below. Please respond by January 5, 2024.

Information about the program:

  • Best suited for Grades 3-5. *other grades are welcome on a case by case basis. 
  • Program runs from January 8 - March 29, 2024
  • Presentation requires 75-90 minutes
  • Ideal size of group is 25 students
  • Gymnasium or library is preferred *Access to the venue is required 15 minutes prior to the first session for setup and 10 minutes after any change in venue for take down. Concurrent sessions in the same room do not require time for take down. 
  • Scheduling is done on a first come, first serve basis. 
  • The presenters of our program have passed police record background checks. 
  • We do require that a teacher be present in the classroom at all times. 
  • If you have any questions, please reach out to cautionandchance@ssmpuc.com or 705-989-7815. 

 

Power Line Safety For Contractors

  • PUC offers contractors free Site-Specific Hazard Assessments to identify potential electrical hazards on job sites. Please call our Customer Experience team at 705-759-6500 to book an assessment.
  • PUC offers contractors free Electrical Awareness Sessions to communicate electrical hazards in our community. Please call our Customer Experience team at 705-759-6500 to book an assessment.

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