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Four people have been taken to hospital with minor burns after an incident at Corus steelworks in Port Talbot. Four workers were taken to hospital with minor burns after an incident at Corus steelworks in Port Talbot.
Mid and West Wales Fire Service confirmed they were at the plant as a back up but there was no fire. Morriston Hospital in Swansea said three men, aged 28, 43 and 51 had been kept in, but did not have serious injuries.
The ambulance service said it had taken the casualties to Morriston hospital in Swansea. Mid and West Wales Fire Service confirmed it had attended the scene as a back up, but said there was no fire. A spokesperson for Corus said it would not be making a statement until an investigation had been completed.
A spokesperson for Corus confirmed four people had been taken to hospital, but declined to comment until an investigation had been completed. Morriston Hospital confirmed that a fourth man had been released.
Ken Penton from the steelworkers' union Community said: "We've had no confirmation of the extent of any injuries, nor of the scale of the accident, nor the cause of it. We're trying to reduce risk but you can never completely eliminate it Ken Penton
"The emergency services have cordoned off the area and are in charge of the scene," he explained. The incident is thought to have taken place in blast furnace number four, which had been recently undergoing maintenance.
Mr Penton said he understood the incident had occurred in blast furnace number four, which had recently been shut down for normal maintenance. 'Dangerous places'
BBC Wales understands that there may have been some problem in bringing it back into production, which the injured men had been working on when they were hurt.
One worker, who said one of the men was put into a cold shower after the incident, said he did not think the injuries were too serious.
The worker said one man had burns to his face, another had a burn to his forehead and a third had a burned foot.
Ken Penton from the steelworkers' union Community said: "We've had no confirmation of the extent of any injuries, nor of the scale of the accident, nor the cause of it."
He said union officials were waiting to speak to management to find out more.He said union officials were waiting to speak to management to find out more.
"We're trying to make sure the steelworks have become safer and safer, but regrettably they are dangerous places, where people are working with materials at very hot temperatures."We're trying to make sure the steelworks have become safer and safer, but regrettably they are dangerous places, where people are working with materials at very hot temperatures.
"We're trying to reduce risk but you can never completely eliminate it," he added."We're trying to reduce risk but you can never completely eliminate it," he added.