SSAB Construction Causes Illness: ‘Something Has Broken’
Several workers at an SSAB steel plant in Luleå got sick. SSAB tested samples but found nothing wrong. They are still trying to find out what caused the illness.
Employees at the new SSAB plant in Luleå reported nausea and headaches. The construction union is asking for answers about the cause of the sickness. A spokesperson, Claes Danell, said there was an exposure. He believes something broke down at the site. SSAB has collected over 1,000 samples for analysis.
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Highlights
SSAB Plant Illnesses Reported
Employees at the SSAB steel plant in Luleå felt sick last week.
SSAB Samples Show No Issues
SSAB took samples and found nothing unusual.
Investigation Continues at SSAB
SSAB is still trying to find the cause of symptoms.
Union Demands Information
The construction union wants to know what caused the problems.
'Something Has Broken' Statement
Claes Danell said an exposure occurred and ‘something has broken’.