20th December 2010, 04:17 PM
Update on this sad case. our thoughts go to the family and also to the colleagues who must be traumatised. the supports sound like they were not adequate for the job.
MONTREAL - Quebec’s workplace health and safety board is investigating the circumstances surrounding the death Wednesday of an archaeologist injured while working at an excavation site in Old Montreal.
The provincial coroner’s office confirmed that Mario Bergeron, 55, died in a hospital after an accident on the site near the corner of McGill St. and Place d’Youville. The pit where he was working suddenly caved in, burying the researcher to his mid-section.
Fire crew seventually used a harness to pull him out of the pit, but he had suffered severe injuries to his legs.
Bergeron died later that day in a hospital, an official with the coroner’s office said yesterday.
“From what we have learned so far, he was searching for things in a hole that was about 15 feet deep,” said Eric Arseneault, a spokesperson for the Commission de la sant? et de la s?curit? du travail du Qu?bec.
“At one point, he was trying to get out of the hole and he somehow removed a (support beam) that was shoring up the walls of the hole. Then the walls collapsed and that’s how he got buried.”
Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/business/...z18fJgHltq
The provincial coroner’s office confirmed that Mario Bergeron, 55, died in a hospital after an accident on the site near the corner of McGill St. and Place d’Youville. The pit where he was working suddenly caved in, burying the researcher to his mid-section.
Fire crew seventually used a harness to pull him out of the pit, but he had suffered severe injuries to his legs.
Bergeron died later that day in a hospital, an official with the coroner’s office said yesterday.
“From what we have learned so far, he was searching for things in a hole that was about 15 feet deep,” said Eric Arseneault, a spokesperson for the Commission de la sant? et de la s?curit? du travail du Qu?bec.
“At one point, he was trying to get out of the hole and he somehow removed a (support beam) that was shoring up the walls of the hole. Then the walls collapsed and that’s how he got buried.”
Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/business/...z18fJgHltq