Man crushed to death by roller at rural work site in Victoria

A worker from Victoria's Murray Basin Rail Project is dead after being crushed by machinery.

The 58-year-old from Rochester died at a Mildura landscape supply business on Tuesday when an asphalt roller he was loading onto a trailer, fell on him, police say.

WorkSafe Victoria is investigating the death.

The Rail, Tram and Bus Union has confirmed the man's death, The Age has reported.

The man died in Mildura, approximately 540 km north-west of Melbourne. Source: Google Maps

Police and ambulance paramedics performed CPR on the man, but he died at the scene.

"The incident happened at a landscape suppliers when a bitumen roller, which was being loaded onto a trailer, moved without any warning and pinned the man between the roller and the trailer," Victoria Police said.

The Murray Basin Rail project is a $440 million upgrade of freight rail lines between Geelong and Mildura.