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The hidden cost of bad excavation data isn't just a hit to your bottom line; it is a direct threat to the lives of your crew members on site. When project owners withhold accurate utility maps to shield themselves from legal fault, field crews are left to dig blind, relying on paint lines that might not tell the whole story. We sit down with Sarah Magruder Lyle and Jerrod Henschel at the CGA Conference to look closely at why relying on basic compliance is no longer enough to protect underground workers.
We get into the specific operational bottlenecks that occur when field teams over-notify tickets, which accidentally forces utility locators to rush through critical safety checks. The conversation covers the legislative push for mandatory reporting, the ongoing efforts to remove municipal exemptions, and how the DIRT report is being used to accurately track fault. Jerrod Henschel shares his perspective on the financial realities of field downtime, highlighting why structured advocacy is the only way to challenge outdated state codes.
Fixing a fragmented system requires moving past finger-pointing and realizing that safety rules are dictated state by state. Every territory operates under a separate regulatory framework, meaning a process that keeps a crew safe in one county could lead to a severe strike just across the state line. True progress requires shifting from reactive problem-solving to proactive legislative engagement before bad policy is signed into law.
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Tune in to the Blue Collar Business Podcast with Sy Kirby for the rawest, most relevant stories behind building a successful business in the trades. New episodes drop every Wednesday at 5 am CST—put your boots on and get ready to level up.
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By Sy Kirby4.7
2020 ratings
The hidden cost of bad excavation data isn't just a hit to your bottom line; it is a direct threat to the lives of your crew members on site. When project owners withhold accurate utility maps to shield themselves from legal fault, field crews are left to dig blind, relying on paint lines that might not tell the whole story. We sit down with Sarah Magruder Lyle and Jerrod Henschel at the CGA Conference to look closely at why relying on basic compliance is no longer enough to protect underground workers.
We get into the specific operational bottlenecks that occur when field teams over-notify tickets, which accidentally forces utility locators to rush through critical safety checks. The conversation covers the legislative push for mandatory reporting, the ongoing efforts to remove municipal exemptions, and how the DIRT report is being used to accurately track fault. Jerrod Henschel shares his perspective on the financial realities of field downtime, highlighting why structured advocacy is the only way to challenge outdated state codes.
Fixing a fragmented system requires moving past finger-pointing and realizing that safety rules are dictated state by state. Every territory operates under a separate regulatory framework, meaning a process that keeps a crew safe in one county could lead to a severe strike just across the state line. True progress requires shifting from reactive problem-solving to proactive legislative engagement before bad policy is signed into law.
Support the show
Tune in to the Blue Collar Business Podcast with Sy Kirby for the rawest, most relevant stories behind building a successful business in the trades. New episodes drop every Wednesday at 5 am CST—put your boots on and get ready to level up.
Follow and stay connected:
Website: bluecollarbusinesspodcast.com
YouTube: youtube.com/@BlueCollarBusinessPodcast
Instagram: @bluecollarbusinesspodcast
TikTok: @bluecollarbusinesspod
Facebook: Blue Collar Business Podcast
LinkedIn: Blue Collar Business Podcast
Never miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!

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