Belvidere projects often involve fast-moving timelines—turnarounds, remodeling phases, and maintenance work that keeps crews moving from one area to another. That kind of pace can increase the odds of:
- Access changes during the day (ladders moved, platforms reconfigured, sections temporarily blocked)
- Shift handoffs where safety checks aren’t re-done after adjustments
- Multiple contractors on the same structure, so responsibility can get blurred
- Work near public-facing routes, where visitors or deliveries may pass close to elevated work areas
When a fall occurs, the key question isn’t only whether someone fell—it’s whether the setup, inspection practices, and fall-protection procedures were followed for the way the site was actually operating.


