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Salutary Safeguards Stall Steel Slag Scenarios

The Netherlands has placed a year-long restriction on the general use of steel slag after health agencies raised concerns about risks like skin irritation and nosebleeds, especially in children. While controlled use in lakes and concrete is still permitted, stricter regulation aims to protect public health. The government will use this time to conduct scientific studies to confirm or rule out health hazards and to explore safer alternatives. Officials stress the decision is about prevention, not panic.

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