Construction sites don’t operate in isolation. In Greenbelt, many projects are close to where people live, commute, or run errands. That means an injured worker, subcontractor, or even a passerby may face additional hurdles:
- Multiple parties on-site (general contractor, subcontractors, equipment providers)
- Shared control of walkways, temporary barriers, and traffic flow
- Document handoffs between supervisors, safety staff, and office teams
- Quick “paper fixes” after an incident—new notices, updated logs, or revised statements
When the project is active, evidence can disappear quickly. Photos get overwritten, incident details get summarized, and witness accounts fade—especially when people return to work or move on.


