Blue Collar Business Podcast
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Blue Collar Business Podcast
Ep. 97 - Call Before Catastrophe: Modernizing 811 Safety with William Sanders
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Striking an underground utility isn't just a costly delay; it is a life-or-death gamble for your crew. With infrastructure expanding daily and mapping systems struggling to keep up, understanding how to navigate the subsurface is more critical than ever. Today, we sit down with William "Bo" Sanders, the Education and Outreach Liaison at OKIE811, to break down the real-world stakes of damage prevention.
We get into the exact mechanics of keeping your team safe and your projects moving forward without a hitch. We discuss the importance of utilizing one-call centers, standardizing APWA color codes, and leveraging free digital mapping and safety resources. Bo shares a compelling shift in perspective: what if we stopped just reacting to line strikes with fear and started actively celebrating the underground contractors who flawlessly execute damage prevention protocols?
The reality of excavation is steeped in constant unpredictability and immense liability once you break ground. It is incredibly frustrating to juggle different state legislations, hunt down localized utility maps, and deal with the fallout of unauthorized line strikes just because someone wanted to build a fence. You will walk away from this conversation with a clear mindset shift on how to integrate best digging practices into your daily operations and why sharing this knowledge early on might just prevent a regionalized disaster.
If you care about keeping your crews safe, minimizing project downtime, and elevating the standards of the trades, you’ll get a lot from this. Make sure to subscribe and share this episode with anyone running equipment, managing a site, or planning a dig. What is the biggest hurdle your crew currently faces when trying to get accurate utility locates?
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