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Workplace safety board says scaffold design led to two deaths at Quebec paper mill

Quebec’s workplace health and safety board says design failures led to a scaffold collapse that killed two workers and injured several others at a western Quebec paper mill in October 2021.

The Commission des normes, de l’équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (CNESST) says in a report released Wednesday that an engineer working for Boileau & Associés — the company that designed the 16-storey scaffold — improperly calculated how much weight the platform could hold.

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It says the seventh floor on which the collapse occurred was not properly braced and unable in certain places to support the weight of the workers.

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Plant owner says the two workers who died were Yan Baillargeon, 39, and Hugo Pare, 22.

They worked for contracting firms that were doing maintenance on the plant in Windsor, Que.

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