North Plainfield is a suburban community with a mix of residential projects, ongoing property maintenance, and businesses that require regular upkeep. That combination can create safety gaps that don’t always show up in paperwork—like:
- Work being scheduled around tight timelines for nearby occupants and traffic flow
- Limited staging space that forces changes to access routes and temporary structures
- More frequent “make-shift” adjustments during the day (moving materials, changing decking, re-checking after modifications)
When a scaffold is altered mid-shift or access is improvised, the risk of an unsafe setup increases. After an injury, the question becomes less about whether someone fell and more about whether the jobsite’s safety controls were maintained for the way the work was actually being performed.


