Bridgeton-area projects often involve mixed work settings: commercial buildouts, industrial maintenance, and renovations tied to active properties. That combination can create safety breakdowns that aren’t obvious at first glance, such as:
- Tight work zones near pedestrian or vehicle paths (increased risk when people are moving through or around the site)
- Frequent access changes (scaffolding is adjusted as materials and crews shift)
- “Temporary” setups that stay in use longer than they should
- Communication gaps between contractors and subcontractors when responsibility for safety controls isn’t clear
When liability is unclear, the injured person often gets caught in the middle—asked to explain the fall while key safety decisions are documented by others.


