Work halted at SSAB site in Luleå after workers seek medical help

Several employees at SSAB's site in Luleå have sought medical help after earthworks near the new steel mill. They reported nausea and headaches. Work has been halted in the affected construction area pending soil test results.

Several employees at SSAB's site in Luleå were forced to seek medical attention after working on earthworks near the new steel mill. Martin Gidlund, project communicator, said several people showed the same symptoms: nausea and headaches. He did not specify the exact number or location but confirmed it concerns a limited part of the construction site. Factory production remains unaffected, as first reported by P4 Norrbotten. Work has been partially halted in the area. SSAB is now investigating potential soil contaminants. Samples from soil and air have been taken, and initial tests show no elevated levels of substances, Gidlund said. 'Now we continue and take more samples. I don't know when the results will come,' he told TT. Work in the affected section will not resume until the results are available. SSAB is building an electric steel mill in Luleå as part of an ongoing project.

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