Ozark-area projects often involve tight schedules and multiple contractors working in the same space—whether it’s commercial work, industrial maintenance, or residential builds. In that environment, scaffolding safety doesn’t fail only because something “looks wrong.” It can fail because:
- Access points are altered mid-project (moving ladders, decks, or platforms)
- Guardrails or toe boards are temporarily removed for material handling and not replaced
- Scaffolding is assembled to specs initially, then changed without re-inspection
- Weather and site conditions contribute to slips and unstable footing while climbing
- Different crews share responsibility, making it unclear who controlled the safety setup at the moment of the fall
When fault is disputed, the case often turns on what was in place right before the incident and whether required safety practices were followed for that specific jobsite configuration.


