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Scaffolding Safety minute Episode 3- Access points
If You Can’t Get On Safely, You Shouldn’t Be On It
Let’s start with something simple that somehow gets ignored every single day on jobsites:
If your crew can’t access the scaffold safely… they shouldn’t be on it.
Not “be careful.” Not “watch your step.”
They shouldn’t be on it. Period.
Because access isn’t just a convenience—it’s part of the system. And when it’s missing or done wrong, you’ve a
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Apr 16th 2026
Scaffolding Safety Minute Episode 2- Tie-ins and anchoring
What’s Really Holding Your Scaffold Up?
Let me ask you something most people don’t stop and think about:
What’s actually holding your scaffold up?
Because it’s not just sitting there, minding its business.
It’s relying—completely—on proper tie-ins and anchoring to stay where it’s supposed to.
And when that part gets rushed, skipped, or done halfway?
You’re not dealing with “maybe a problem.”
You’re dealing with a collapse th
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Apr 15th 2026
New Construction Laws for 2026: What Contractors Need to Know
Every year brings new rules, and 2026 is no exception. While laws vary by state and city, there are a few nationwide trends contractors should have on their radar.
Key Areas Seeing Changes
Key Areas Seeing Changes
Workplace Safety Standards – Expanded Fall Protection & Training Documentation
Fall protection continues to be one of the most heavily enforced areas across construction and scaffolding. In 2026, many jurisdictions and safety programs are tightening expectations around docume
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Feb 1st 2026