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  • Notification of radon in the workplace

    This page contains information applying to operations taking place in an environment with high levels of radon. You can find information about when workplaces have a notification obligation and how to notify us here.

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  • Licensing and notification for veterinary practices

    This page contains information for those who perform, or plan to perform, veterinary procedures involving ionising radiation. It explains when a licence or notification is required, as well as how to apply for a licence or submit notification.

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  • Radon at work – your responsibilities as an employer

    Radon is a radioactive gas that can cause lung cancer. In Sweden, employers must ensure that radon levels at the workplace are below the reference level and that workers are not exposed to high levels of radon.

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  • Export authorisations

    This page contains information for anyone planning to export nuclear material, products, information or software from Sweden. You will find information here that will assist you in assessing whether your goods are subject to export controls, when you need an authorisation and how to apply for one.

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  • Licences for nuclear facilities

    A licence is required to build, possess or operate a nuclear facility. Licensees must apply for a new licence if they make modifications that are beyond the scope of their current licence. This page contains information about the licensing process and how to apply for a licence.

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  • Permits for lasers

    This page provides information to private individuals and professional practitioners who are planning to import, manufacture, acquire, possess, use, transfer ownership or grant use of a Class 3R, Class 3B or Class 4 laser. Here, you will find information about when a permit is required for these lasers and how you can apply for a permit.

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  • Licensing and notification for industrial activities involving ionising radiation

    This page is intended for those planning to carry out industrial activities involving ionising radiation. It provides information on which activities require a licence or notification, and how to submit an application or notification.

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  • Licensing and notification

    This page contains information about which activities involving radiation require a licence or are subject to a notification obligation. You will also find guidance on how to apply for a licence or notify us about your operations.

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  • Import and export of radioactive waste and spent fuel

    If you are planning to import or export radioactive waste or spent fuel to or from Sweden, you may need authorisation from the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority in the form of a licence. Here, you can find information about licences for transboundary shipments of radioactive waste and spent fuel and how to apply for one.

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  • Our role in emergency preparedness

    The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority plays an important role in Sweden’s national emergency preparedness. We take a leading role and provide expert advice in matters relating to radiation protection. With our knowledge of ionising radiation and its consequences, we support other authorities in times of crisis. We provide data and assessments to help national agencies, healthcare regions and...

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