In many Glenn Heights construction and maintenance settings, the work happens in environments that feel more public than people expect:
- Active access routes: Nearby staging areas, walkways, and entry points can force workers to move around equipment and temporary platforms.
- Multiple trades on-site: General contractors, subcontractors, and specialty crews may all touch the scaffold setup, inspection routine, or fall-protection rules.
- Schedule-driven changes: When decking, braces, or access points are adjusted mid-project, the “who re-checked it” question becomes central.
That means your case often turns on details like how the scaffold was configured at the time of the fall, whether it was inspected after changes, and which party controlled the safety process.


