Locust Grove’s growth has brought steady construction activity—commercial buildouts, residential expansion, renovations, and ongoing maintenance on existing properties. With that pace, job sites can experience tight schedules, shifting access routes, and frequent changes to staging areas.
That environment can increase the chance of a scaffolding-related incident when:
- Decking, guardrails, or access ladders are adjusted mid-project and not re-checked.
- Material staging and foot traffic interfere with safe movement to and from elevated platforms.
- Subcontractors rotate tasks without full communication of the scaffold setup and inspection history.
- Wet weather, dust, and debris make footing unpredictable, especially during early morning or after site cleanup.
When a fall happens, the “why” often comes down to safety practices and control—who had the responsibility to ensure the scaffold was set up correctly, inspected, and safe for the work being performed.


