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Work interrupted again at SSAB's Luulaja construction site  Hydrogen cyanide detected by gas meters
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Work interrupted again at SSAB's Luulaja construction site Hydrogen cyanide detected by gas meters

SSAB has again suspended work at its new steel plant construction site in Luulaja, Finland, due to low levels of cyanide detected by personal gas monitors. The company reported that the concentrations were below occupational hygiene limits and no workers had fallen ill. Work was previously halted for nearly half a year in the previous incident, during which around twenty employees experienced illness symptoms. The suspension follows similar interruptions earlier this spring, with the site reopening gradually in late May after initial health concerns linked to fine dust exposure, low humidity, and seasonal respiratory viruses.

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Work interrupted again at SSAB's Luulaja construction site Hydrogen cyanide detected by gas meters

SSAB has again suspended work at its new steel plant construction site in Luulaja, Finland, due to low levels of cyanide detected by personal gas monitors. The company reported that the concentrations were below occupational hygiene limits and no workers had fallen ill. Work was previously halted for nearly half a year in the previous incident, during which around twenty employees experienced illness symptoms. The suspension follows similar interruptions earlier this spring, with the site reopening gradually in late May after initial health concerns linked to fine dust exposure, low humidity, and seasonal respiratory viruses.

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