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Worker, 34, who fell to his death at Eaton Centre was installing stairs

A construction worker who fell two floors to his death at the Eaton Centre on Friday was installing stairs at the time, says Ontario's ministry of labour.

Ontario's labour ministry says the worker was 1 of 2 who fell but 2nd man only slightly injured

A construction worker who fell two floors to his death at the Eaton Centre on Friday was installing stairs at the time, the Ontario Ministry of Labour says. (CBC)

Aworker who fell two floors to his death at Toronto'sEaton Centre on Friday was installing stairs for a store, says the Ontario Ministry of Labour.

The ministry said in an email on Monday that the worker was one of two who fell from the second floor. The other worker suffered minor injuries.

"Two workers were working on the interior of a store installing stairs when they fell from the second floor," the ministry said.

EeStairs, a company that designs, constructs and installs staircases, had employed the man and the company managing the construction siteis Structure Corp., the ministry said.

The ministry, however, could not confirm whether the accident occurred outside or inside of the mall.

It has ordered the construction company not to disturb the scene.

Two ministry inspectors and a ministry engineer wereon the site on Monday.

"What happened at the time of the incident is under investigation," the ministry said.

Worker died in hospital

Toronto policesaid the worker who died was 34and he fellat a construction site at 290 Yonge St., near Yonge-DundasSquare.

Police said he was takenin life-threatening condition to hospital,where he was pronounced dead.He is believed to have fallen about seven metres or 25 feet.

Toronto paramedics said they were called to the scene at about 12:50 p.m.

The ministry said when it is notified of aworkplace accident, a ministry inspector is sent promptly to the scene to begin an investigation.

It said it investigates all reported workplace incidents and fatalities to try to determine the causeand to recommend measures that could prevent future accidents.

During its investigation, the ministry said it may call upon experts. Its investigation may include a detailed examination of the location where the death occurred, and if necessary, testing of any equipment involved.

In aninvestigation, the ministry said it willinterviewwitnesses, co-workers, supervisors and employers.