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  • Vägledning med bakgrund och motiv till stralsakerhetsmyndighetens föreskrifter (SSMFS 20182) Om anmalningspliktiga verksamheter

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    Content type: Documents
  • 2025:08 Carbon-14 in the marine environment of Ringhals nuclear power plant

    Report for project SSM2022-4035...

    Content type: Publications
  • 2025:01 Safety Concept Evaluation with Failure Tolerance Analysis

    SSM perspective Background One of the most important design principles to achieve high safety function dependability is the use of redundancy to be single-fault tolerant. In turn, redundancies become effective by applying additional design principles such as physical and functional separation and diversity. License holders of nuclear power reactors must demonstrate that requirements are met,...

    Content type: Publications
  • 2025:03 APRI-11 – Final Report

    SSM perspective Background The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority together with the Swedish Power companies operating nuclear power reactors in Sweden have since early 1990’s provided financial support for severe accident research at KTH and Chalmers. The research was initiated almost directly after the installation of severe accident management system and strategy, as filtered containment...

    Content type: Publications
  • 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 research involving ionising radiation

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

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  • Licences for medical procedures involving ionising radiation

    Healthcare providers require a licence from the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority to perform diagnostics or treatment involving ionising radiation. This page contains information about which procedures require a licence and how to apply.

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  • Licences and notifications for dental practices

    This page contains information for those who conduct, or plan to conduct, dental procedures using panoramic x-ray equipment, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), portable/handheld x-ray scanners or intraoral scanners. 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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  • 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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