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2 men taken to hospital after falling from scaffolding at Dartmouth construction site

Nova Scotia's Labour Department issued a stop-work order at the site in north-end Dartmouth after Monday's incident.

Construction company is owned by Shane Ross, who faces forgery charges in an unrelated matter

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A hard hat, work gloves and safety glasses are seen in this stock photo. A stop-work order has been issued at a construction site in Dartmouth after 2 men fell from scaffolding Monday. (sirastock/Shutterstock)

Nova Scotia's LabourDepartmenthas issued a stop-work order at a construction site in north-end Dartmouth after two men fell from scaffoldingMonday.

The men, both 49 years old, were taken to hospital. One of the men sustained life-threatening injuries in the fall.

The incident happened shortly after 4 p.m. localtime on Clarence Street.

The Labour Department and Halifax police are investigating.

Last February, the Halifax Regional Municipality issued a construction permit for the Clarence Street address to Standard Paving Ltd., which is owned by Shane Ross.

Rossis due in courtthis month on two forgery charges connected to an unrelated municipal tender.

Over the last five years, Ross has been charged with fraud, his companies have been fired from numerous construction jobs in Nova Scotia and Ontario, and he's been embroiled in legal actions with more than 30 contractors, property owners, towns and a Halifax university.