Saco’s mix of active commercial areas and ongoing residential development can create a common pattern: scaffolding is used near public routes, deliveries, and heavy foot traffic. That matters because investigators often focus on what people could foresee—such as whether safe access was maintained, whether barriers and signage were adequate, and whether the worksite was secured while the public and other workers passed by.
In other words, the “who dropped the ball” question often turns into a site-control question:
- Who managed the work area day-to-day?
- Who ensured the scaffold was safe for the specific tasks being performed?
- Who had the duty to correct unsafe conditions when the setup changed?


