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Ottawa high school maintenance worker suffers fatal head injury

Ontario's Ministry of Labour is investigating the death of maintenance worker Luc Charron at St. Nicholas Adult High School in Ottawa on Friday.

Ministry issues 2 interim orders to catholic school board after worker suffers fatal fall

Luc Charron dies after traumatic head injury

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Luc Charron, an OCSB maintenance worker, died Friday after a traumatic head injury while trying to move equipment.

Ontario's Ministry of Labour is investigating the death of a maintenance worker atSt. Nicholas Adult High School in Ottawa.

Paramedics said the man was without vital signs when they arrived at the scene Friday.
Luc Charron, an Ottawa Catholic School Board maintenance worker, died Friday"as the result of an accident at an adult high school site,"according to a statement released by the board.

Paramedics arrived at the scene at about 12:30 p.m. outside the school and foundCharronon the ground suffering from a "traumatic head injury," said paramedic spokesman J.P. Trottier. Charronhad no vital signs when paramedicsarrived.

Charronhad beenattempting to move a piece of equipment when he fell, leading to the fatal head injury, according to a Ministry of Labour spokesperson. He was transported to hospital where he was pronounced dead.

An investigator with the ministry who visited the site of the incidenthas issued two work orders to theOttawa Catholic School Board:

  • That they ensure equipment is moved and transported in a safe manner.
  • That theyensurea work surface is free of hazards, specifically ice and snow.

The Ottawa Catholic School Board said in a statement they were co-operating with the investigation.

The board said Monday counselling services were available to staff members, students and colleagues of Charron.