The first incident occurred in December last year.

An employee got electricity when he put a stainless steel ink on a bench in the kitchen.  

- I got pain in my left arm, shoulder, foot and headache.

Stomach pain that still feels.

Palpitations that remained all night and a little less the next day.

When I went home I was very tired.

Went to bed immediately and could not do anything and was worried and scared, the person writes in a report to the Swedish Work Environment Authority. 

This incident was not reported until February this year, when another person was affected.

This time an employee had to go by ambulance to the hospital for a check-up.

- The heart beats hard and it was uncomfortable, it says in the report to the Swedish Work Environment Authority.

"Unpleasant event"

The electricity was turned off immediately and technicians are investigating the site.

It turns out that the wall and door frame were live with 230 volts.

According to the head of the unit, both people are well today.

But was shocked by the incident.

- Unfortunately, it has happened twice because the first incident was not reported.

It is very serious and an unpleasant event, says Åsa Nilsson.

Fault in ceiling lamp

The municipality's property manager has stated that it was a faulty ceiling light in a washroom that made the metal bench and door frame live.

- It has not been live all the time, but required that you take in both the door and the bench for example.

All faulty luminaires have now been replaced and this has been rectified.

It is not a dangerous situation in the kitchen now, says Åsa Nilsson.