SSAB’s Luleå plant, a Swedish steel manufacturer, temporarily closed during Easter due to multiple workers reporting unexplained illnesses. The facility fully reopened two days ago, but a worker has now experienced a nosebleed. This incident follows a period of concern regarding the health and safety of employees at the plant. The initial illnesses prompted a shutdown to investigate potential causes, but details regarding those findings haven’t been publicly released. The new nosebleed case is raising further questions about potential environmental or workplace hazards. SSAB has not yet commented on whether the nosebleed is connected to the previous health issues or if operations will be affected again. Authorities are likely to investigate the incident to determine any potential risks.
