In and around Stanton, construction and property maintenance often involve repeated cycles of staging, material handling, and short-duration tasks—conditions that can increase the chance of unsafe access or incomplete fall protection.
Scaffolding falls frequently trace back to issues like:
- Unsafe ways to get on/off the scaffold (improper access points, missing ladders, obstructed routes)
- Gaps in fall protection (missing guardrails/toeboards, harness not available or not used)
- Decking or components not secured after modifications
- Inspections that don’t match the reality of the site (e.g., changes made mid-shift without re-checking)
Even when a fall looks “obvious,” determining fault usually comes down to what was required for the specific work being performed, what safety controls were in place at that time, and whether they were followed.


