Onalaska projects often involve:
- Work overlapping with deliveries and site traffic (forklifts, staging areas, and materials being moved)
- Multiple trades on the same footprint (general contractor, subcontractors, and specialty crews)
- Industrial and commercial maintenance work where scaffolding may be erected, adjusted, and re-used
Those conditions matter because scaffolding injuries are frequently tied to control and coordination—not just whether someone fell. The party responsible for safe access, inspection, and fall protection can vary depending on who controlled the work at the moment something went wrong.


