In and around Heath, work sites often involve multiple contractors, frequent material staging, and changing access routes—especially when projects are active day after day.
When scaffolding is adjusted, re-decked, or reconfigured mid-project, the risk doesn’t always stay fixed. A fall may occur because of:
- Guardrails, toe boards, or access points that weren’t installed or weren’t maintained
- Scaffolding components that weren’t properly inspected after modifications
- Missing or ineffective fall protection for the task being performed
- Unsafe climb routes when workers get on/off scaffolding in a hurry
Even when the fall looks obvious, the legal question is usually broader: who had the duty to ensure safe scaffolding and safe access at the time of the incident—and did they meet it?


