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Algoma Steel says five workers have been sent to hospital following casthouse accident

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Algoma says it believes slag made contact with moisture in the hot iron trough, impacting 12 workers, including five who were treated at Sault Area Hospital and have since been released.

Algoma Steel Group Inc. says five workers were taken to hospital after an incident on Feb. 7 at the north casthouse of its blast furnace complex.

The company says it believes slag made contact with moisture in the hot iron trough, impacting 12 workers, including five who were treated at Sault Area Hospital and have since been released.

The accident comes after the collapse of a structure supporting utilities piping at Algoma’s coke-making plant last month.

The incident at the coke-making plant resulted in the blast furnace being taken offline.

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Algoma says the casthouse incident had no impact on its blast furnace recovery and its return to full production remains on track.

The company is a manufacturer of hot and cold rolled steel sheet and plate products.

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