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Highway Construction Safety Veteran
Washington, D.C. [February 16, 2007]—Bob Laramore, a highway construction and safety executive with more than 35 years experience, has been named American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) director of risk reduction services and managing director of the association’s Materials & Services (M&S) Division. Laramore will manage several federal safety and health contracts and work closely with the officials at those agencies. He will also conduct environmental and safety auditing services for industry firms, and help them develop policies, programs and “best practices” to boost safety and reduce risks on job work sites. As managing director, he will serve as staff liaison to the M&S Division and will focus on recruiting new industry firms for division membership. Prior to joining ARTBA, Laramore spent nearly 25 years as the director of environmental, health and safety services (EHS) for APAC, Inc., one the nation’s largest asphalt and concrete paving companies. He was responsible for monitoring over 75 EHS personnel and program oversight of the APAC divisions in 13 states. APAC was acquired by Oldcastle Materials in the fall of 2006. Earlier in his career, he spent 13 years working for the family-owned Laramore Construction Company, headquartered in Danville, Va. Laramore is an accredited OSHA construction training instructor, and a certified professional in human resources (PHR), earned from the Human Resource Certification Institute. He has also earned Board of Environmental Auditor Certification (BEAC) in environmental compliance, and safety and health. He is a member of the Society for Human Resource Management and the American Society of Safety Engineers. Laramore has been actively involved on the National Stone, Sand, & Gravel Association (NSSGA) Safety and Health Committee and the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) Environmental Safety & Plant Operations Committee. Laramore has bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business administration from Averett University in Richmond, Va. With the addition of Laramore, ARTBA’s staff has nearly 75 years of combined safety-related experience. The ARTBA team includes: Brad Sant, vice president of safety and education, who has been a safety leader for almost 20 years and has been with ARTBA since 1998. He is responsible for ARTBA safety and health policies, association education and training programs, grant administration and the National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse project. Sant also manages ARTBA’s Traffic Safety Industry Division (TSID). Sant, who is fluent in Spanish, is an accredited OSHA training instructor. He also has a law degree from Georgetown University. Previously, he was director of safety and health for the Building and Construction Trades Department at the AFL-CIO and worked as director of hazardous materials training for the International Association of Fire Fighters. Jerry Teeler, director of safety and health,who has been with ARTBA since February 2004. He has two decades of experience managing government and private-sector safety and health programs, with an extensive background in the construction field. Teeler is fluent in Spanish. His ARTBA responsibilities include conducting training seminars, developing new training programs and aides, administering grant programs and working with relevant government safety and health agencies. Since its founding in 1902, safety has always been a key part of ARTBA’s mission. The association’s efforts to improve roadway safety—with the input and expertise of the association’s TSID members—begin with education programs and activities such as:
Other ARTBA safety programs include:
Established 105 years ago, ARTBA represents the U.S. transportation construction industry before Congress, the White House, federal agencies, news media and general public. ###
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