Altus projects can involve a mix of commercial work, repair/maintenance work, and contractors coordinating across multiple trades. That matters because scaffolding incidents often involve more than one “responsible” party—who supplied the platform, who supervised the work, and who controlled safety on that specific day.
In smaller, active job markets, it’s also common for:
- Multiple crews to be working in the same area (changing access routes and work plans).
- Weather and surface conditions to impact work at height (wind, dust, uneven ground support areas).
- Schedules to tighten after a delay, increasing pressure to keep moving.
When a fall happens, the details of how the scaffolding was set up, inspected, and used become critical—yet those details can disappear quickly if the site is cleaned up or reconfigured.


