Ravenna has a mix of industrial work, retail/commercial construction, and ongoing building maintenance—plus frequent activity around sidewalks, loading areas, and drive approaches. In these settings, scaffolding is often used during:
- exterior renovations and painting projects
- roofline repairs and gutter replacement
- façade work near entrances and pedestrian routes
- maintenance work at facilities with tight schedules
In practice, many serious incidents aren’t caused by “bad luck”—they’re tied to site control problems, including:
- rushed staging or re-staging of equipment during a workday
- inadequate access to platforms (especially when entrances are crowded)
- missing or improperly secured components (planks, braces, tie-ins)
- guardrails or fall protection not being used consistently
Those details matter because they shape who may be responsible and what evidence you should prioritize early.


