Pasadena’s economy runs on a steady mix of industrial maintenance, commercial builds, and tenant-upfit work. That typically means:
- Tight schedules and shift-based work (where safety steps may be rushed)
- Multiple subcontractors on the same site (creating confusion over who controlled the work and safety)
- Frequent staging changes (materials moved, ladders repositioned, access points altered)
- “Back-to-work” pressure after an injury (before symptoms are fully known)
When a fall happens, the “who’s responsible” question can become complicated fast—especially when different parties point to each other’s roles in access, fall protection, training, and inspection.


