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What Causes Scaffolding Collapses?
When most people hear about a scaffolding collapse, their first assumption is usually that the equipment failed.
A plank broke.
A brace snapped.
A component gave way.
While equipment defects can occasionally contribute to an accident, they are rarely the root cause. In fact, most scaffolding collapses are not caused by bad equipment at all. They are caused by bad decisions.
The uncomfortable truth is that scaffolding systems are engineered to carry tremendous loads and withstand demanding jobsit
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Jun 24th 2026
Hard Hats vs. Helmets: Evolution of Head Protection
Construction has always involved hazards from above.
Falling tools, loose materials, low overhead obstacles, and slips at height have created serious head injury risks for generations of workers. As projects became larger and more complex, the industry needed better ways to protect crews operating in dangerous environments.
That need led to the development of the hard hat, one of the most recognizable pieces of safety equipment in construction history.
Today, head protection continues evolving a
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Jun 2nd 2026
The history of Rolling Towers - Southwest Scaffolding
Efficiency on a job site is not just about speed. It is about movement.
Before rolling scaffolding towers, crews had to constantly dismantle and rebuild sections just to keep up with the work. That meant lost time, extra labor, and unnecessary frustration.
Rolling towers solved that problem by making scaffolding mobile.
Before Rolling Towers: Constant Rebuilding
Traditional scaffolding systems were stationary.
Once built, they stayed in place. If work moved down the wall or across a structure,
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May 27th 2026
Walk Boards and Planking: The History of platforms
Every scaffold system depends on one critical component: the working platform.
No matter how strong the frames, braces, or connections may be, workers still need a stable surface to stand on while carrying tools, moving materials, and completing tasks at height. That is where walk boards and planking come in.
These platforms may not always get much attention, but they play a major role in both job site safety and overall efficiency.
Early Scaffold Platforms Were Basic
The first scaffold platform
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May 25th 2026
Scaffolding Ladders and Gates: Improving Accessibility
Getting workers safely to their work area has always been one of the biggest challenges in construction.
Early scaffolding systems focused mostly on height and support. Access was often an afterthought. Workers climbed the scaffold frames themselves, used makeshift ladders, or stepped over rails to move between levels.
As projects became larger and safety standards improved, the industry realized that safe access was just as important as the scaffold structure itself.
Today, scaffolding ladders
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May 20th 2026