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Industrial Accident on Campus

On the afternoon of Wednesday, Nov. 14, a worker was fatally injured in an accident that occurred at the University of Lethbridge residence construction site. The deceased is not an employee of the U of L, however, many in our campus community may have been affected by this accident or have personal and professional connections with the individual, his family, friends or co-workers.

Employees are reminded that confidential, professional, grief or trauma counselling is available from our Employee Family Assistance Program (EFAP) provider, Homewood Human Solutions. Services are provided by phone, online or local face-to-face meetings. To make arrangements, please contact Homewood Solutions directly by phone at any time, day or night, at 1-800-663-1142, or submit an online request at this link.

Counselling Services offers similar services to U of L students and recent graduates. These services are offered for free. To make an appointment, please call 403-317-4551 or send an e-mail to counselling.services@uleth.ca. More information can be found at this link.

NOVEMBER 14, 2012

Earlier this afternoon, a worker was fatally injured in an accident that occurred at the University of Lethbridge residence construction site. The deceased is not a U of L employee. At this time no further details are known.

U of L officials are working with emergency responders, construction contractors and are co-operating with relevant agencies. The U of L has made available its facilities for responders to this incident.

The U of L offers its sincere condolences to the family, friends and co-workers of the deceased.

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Lethbridge Regional Police Service statement:

At approximately 1:13 p.m. police responded to a report that a piece of equipment had tipped over onto a male construction worker. The 31-year-old man died of his injuries.

Alberta Occupational Health and Safety is also investigating.

The University of Lethbridge has been informed of the incident and are fully cooperating with the investigation.

At this time no further information will be released.