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Labour Department investigating workplace injury aboard N.S. fishing vessel

The Labour Department has issued a stop-work order on a fishing vessel in southwestern Nova Scotia after a gruesome workplace injury this weekend. RCMP say the crewman was pulled into the engine's machinery.

Fisherman suffered life-threatening injuries when he got caught in machinery

The fisherman has been identified in social media posts as Andrew Saulnier, 24. (Facebook)

The Labour Department has issued a stop-work order on a fishing vessel in southwestern Nova Scotia after a gruesome workplace injury this weekend.

RCMP say a 24-year-old man was working in the engine area when it went into gear.

He got caught in the machinery and suffered life-threatening injuries.

Police were called to Camp Cove Wharf Road in Argyle at 4:43 a.m. AT onSaturday.

The man was taken by ambulance to Yarmouth Regional hospital and then to Halifax via helicopter.

Incident not considered suspicious

RCMPdon't believe the cause of the injury is suspicious.

In an emailed statement to CBC News, Labour Department spokesperson Shannon Kerr said a stop-work order has been issuedand an inspection is being carried out.

"Where our inspection is ongoing, we have no further information to share at this time," shesaid.

The vessel was not named.

Social media posts have identified the victim as Andrew Saulnier.

A GoFundMe page says he's a young father who has had one leg amputated, andmore surgeries are to follow.