Evanston’s construction activity—from downtown improvements to commercial builds and property maintenance—often involves fast turnarounds, frequent site changes, and multiple crews working near one another. In that environment, scaffolding-related hazards commonly show up as:
- Access problems (awkward climbing routes, poor footing on decks, missing/unstable access points)
- Guardrail gaps and incomplete fall protection when work is moved or modified mid-shift
- Decking or plank issues (wrong placement, damaged boards, or missing components)
- Limited time for re-inspection after a scaffold is adjusted for new materials or new work tasks
When the site changes quickly, the “paper trail” matters: inspection logs, lift/scaffold checklists, training records, and incident reporting that captures what was—or wasn’t—done.


