‎The Construction Record Podcast: The Construction Record – Episode 256: The IIJA and safety with ARTBA’s Bradley Sant on Apple Podcasts

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‎The Construction Record Podcast: The Construction Record – Episode 256: The IIJA and safety with ARTBA’s Bradley Sant on Apple Podcasts
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On this episode of The Construction Record Podcast, JOCFrey brings an interview from conexpoconagg2023 with ARTBA senior vice-president of safety and education Bradley Sant.

On this episode of The Construction Record Podcast, digital media editor Warren Frey brings an interview from CONEXPO-CON/AGG with American Road & Transportation Builders Association senior vice-president of safety and education Bradley Sant.

Sant also explained how every state is required in the legislation to protect vulnerable mode users such as cyclists, pedestrians or those with disabilities but stressed roadway workers are just as vulnerable to danger and far more exposed due to their continual proximity to roadways. Sant held a session at CONEXPO titled “The impact of the Infrastructure and Investment and Jobs Act on Construction Safety” that examined how a substantial increase in construction activity will impact worksite safety, particularly given a rise in incidents even before passage of the act.

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