Tulsa construction projects often run alongside busy operations—meaning hazards aren’t limited to the scaffold itself. Common local patterns that can affect fall cases include:
- High-traffic work zones: deliveries, equipment movement, and foot traffic around the same area where scaffolding is set up.
- Tight staging areas: limited space for safe access routes, tool storage, and ladder/scaffold transitions.
- Rapid schedule pressure: crews may be pushed to keep moving even after equipment is reconfigured.
- Multiple contractors on one site: responsibility can be split between those building, supervising, and maintaining the scaffold.
Those realities matter legally because liability often hinges on who controlled the work and whether safety duties were actually followed.


