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Man dies after workplace accident at Montreal Trudeau Airport

An Equans employee fell while he was trying to pull a suitcase stuck in baggage handling equipment, according to Quebec's workplacesafety board.

Man fell while trying to unblock suitcase stuck in baggage handling equipment

Man pulls luggage at Montreal Trudeau International Airport
A worker at the Montreal Trudeau International Airport was in a fatal accident Saturday afternoon. (Ivanoh Demers/Radio-Canada)

A worker at Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau International Airport in Montreal died on the job Saturday afternoon, Quebec's workplacesafety board says.

The man, who was an Equans employee, fell while he was trying to pull a suitcase stuck in baggage handling equipment.

"The entire YUL airport community is in mourning today, and we offer our sincere condolences to his family, loved ones and colleagues," Philippe Rainville, president and CEO of Aroports de Montral(ADM), said in a statement.

Urgences-sant spokesperson Jean-Marie Dufresne said paramedics arrived on the scene Saturday after receiving a call at 1:15 p.m.

Two inspectors from Quebec's workplacesafety board (CNESST) went to the site to secure the scene and investigate the circumstances of the accident.

Antoine Leclerc-Loiselle, a spokesperson for CNESST, said it will take a few days to gather information.

Inspectors have issued a notice prohibiting peoplefrom unblockingsuitcases, but the ban could be lifted today, Leclerc-Loiselle said.

If the employer was under federal jurisdiction, the Transportation Safety Board of Canada may take overthe investigation from CNESST by Monday.

with files from Radio-Canada