Friday, April 19, 2024

Construction workers sent to hospital after staircase collapses

First Published:

Emergency crews were called to an address on King St. West near Locke St. in Hamilton for a workplace injury on Wednesday evening.

On arrival, police learned that the owner of the building had hired a construction company to work on a metal staircase.

The staircase fell on both the workers and one was apparently trapped beneath it for a period of time.

Both were transported to hospital in non-life threatening condition.

A City of Hamilton inspector went to the scene and later deemed the building safe.

The Ministry of Labour has taken over this investigation.

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