Canton projects often involve fast-moving schedules, frequent material staging, and jobsite access changes as different trades rotate through the same area. In practical terms, that can mean:
- Scaffolds moved or reconfigured mid-project as crews work around entrances, sidewalks, and loading zones.
- Access routes altered to accommodate deliveries, inspections, or equipment staging.
- Public-adjacent work where barriers and warning procedures may be less consistent than they should be.
- Tight turns and limited laydown areas that lead to shortcuts—like stepping from an unsafe access point instead of using proper access.
Those factors don’t automatically mean negligence, but they can help explain why a fall occurred—and why the investigation should focus on control of the worksite and whether safe conditions were maintained.


