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The Real Reason Construction Fatalities Still Happen
The construction industry is safer today than it was twenty, thirty, or fifty years ago.
Equipment is better.
Training is better.
Safety standards are better.
Technology is better.
Yet despite all of those improvements, construction remains one of the most dangerous industries in America.
Every year, workers still lose their lives on jobsites.
The question is why.
If we have better equipment, stronger regulations, and more safety training than ever before, why do fatalities continue to happen?
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Jul 3rd 2026
Why "good Enough" Usually Isn't
There is a phrase heard on jobsites every day that should make every contractor, supervisor, and safety manager nervous.
"That's good enough."
Most of the time, nobody says it with bad intentions.
The guardrail is mostly secure.
The ladder is close enough.
The inspection can wait until tomorrow.
The crew has done it this way for years.
Everything appears fine.
Until it isn't.
One of the most dangerous mindsets in construction is the belief that safety exists on a sliding scale. That there is a p
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Jun 28th 2026
The 7 Most Dangerous Scaffolding Failures in History
Scaffolding has helped build some of the world's greatest structures. From cathedrals and bridges to skyscrapers and stadiums, temporary access systems make modern construction possible.
Most of the time, scaffolding quietly does its job without incident.
But when something goes wrong, the consequences can be devastating.
The truth is that nearly every major scaffolding disaster has one thing in common: it was preventable.
While equipment occasionally fails, investigations almost always reveal d
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Jun 22nd 2026
Risk management - The Cost of Project Delays in Construction
Southwest Scaffolding Risk Management Series – Final
Delays are one of the most frustrating parts of construction.
They are also one of the most expensive.
What makes them difficult is that delays rarely come from one big issue. More often, they come from a series of smaller problems that stack up over time.
A minor mistake.A missed step.An issue that slows one crew down for a day.
Individually, they seem manageable.
Together, they can derail a project.
How Delays Actually Happen
Most projects
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May 6th 2026
The Cost of a Fall in Construction - Southwest Scaffolding
Falls are one of the most talked about risks in construction.
They are also one of the most misunderstood.
Because most people think about the moment.
The slip.The misstep.The fall itself.
But just like property damage, the real cost doesn’t start there.
It starts after.
What Happens After the Fall
When someone goes down on a job site, everything changes.
Work stops immediatelyCrews gather, momentum disappearsSupervisors shift focus from production to responseReports start getting writtenP
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Apr 29th 2026