South Jordan projects often move quickly—permits, inspections, deliveries, and subcontractor work can overlap. When work is staged in stages (and scaffolding is assembled, adjusted, and reused), the risk isn’t just “one bad moment.” It can be a chain of conditions:
- scaffold access that wasn’t designed for safe entry/exit
- missing or improperly secured planks/decks
- guardrail gaps or incomplete fall protection
- equipment moved or modified during the day without re-checking stability
On a busy South Jordan construction site, it’s common for the person who assembled or adjusted the scaffold to be different from the person managing the day’s work. That’s why injured workers and visitors often hear conflicting explanations about what happened.


