Roselle sits in the middle of a region with nonstop commercial and residential development. That means job sites often operate around:
- Heavier contractor turnover (multiple subcontractors coming and going)
- More pedestrian activity nearby (workers and visitors sharing access points)
- Tight staging areas where materials, hoisting paths, and walkways get rearranged
- Frequent schedule pressure that can affect inspections and “quick fixes”
When scaffolding is moved, reconfigured, or accessed repeatedly during the workday, safety depends on consistent setup, correct components, and re-checks after changes. If those controls weren’t maintained, the fall can become more than an “accident”—it can be negligence.


