How Can You Prevent Scaffolding Injuries in Pennsylvania? - Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C.
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From Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. - How Can You Prevent Scaffolding Injuries in Pennsylvania? explains the most common ways scaffolding accidents happen on construction sites and what OSHA-aligned precautions can reduce the risk. This episode focuses on the realities workers face in Pennsylvania, including New Castle, Lawrence County, and across Western Pennsylvania when scaffolding safety measures fail.
You’ll learn why falls remain the leading cause of scaffold injuries, especially when guardrails are missing or improperly installed, platforms are unstable, or planking is damaged, poorly placed, or full of gaps. The discussion also covers falling-object hazards from tools and materials, and how protections like toeboards, screens, debris nets, and canopies help reduce the risk of serious injury to workers below.
The episode then breaks down practical safety measures and key OSHA expectations, including fall protection rules on scaffolds more than 10 feet above a lower level, proper use of personal fall arrest systems, safe platform construction, and weight capacity limits that help prevent collapse from overloading. It also explains why safe access points matter, what acceptable access methods look like, and how a competent person’s inspections before each shift can catch hazards before someone gets hurt.
Finally, Lawrence M. Kelly and Joseph A. George of Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C. discuss what to do after a scaffolding injury, including how workers’ compensation works and when a third-party claim may be possible against a general contractor, property owner, equipment manufacturer, rental company, or subcontractor. The episode closes with guidance on protecting your rights, understanding deadlines like Pennsylvania’s two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, and how injured workers in Lawrence County, Beaver County, Butler County, Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Ellwood City, Beaver Falls, and Cranberry Township can seek legal help.
Luxenberg Garbett Kelly & George P.C.
315 N Mercer St, New Castle, PA 16101, United States
(724) 658-8535
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