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SSMFS 2018:1 Strålsäkerhetsmyndighetens föreskrifter om grundläggande bestämmelser för tillståndspliktig verksamhet med joniserande strålning (konsoliderad version)
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SSMFS 2026:5 Föreskrifter om ändring i Strålsäkerhetsmyndighetens föreskrifter (SSMFS 2018:1) om grundläggande bestämmelser för tillståndspliktig verksamhet med joniserande strålning
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Call for research funding in radiation safety and nuclear non-proliferation 2026
The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM) is announcing research funding in the field of radiation safety (“strålsäkerhet”) and nuclear non-proliferation. In total, SSM plans to allocate 81 million SEK for use during 2026–2031. Applications must be received by SSM no later than 21 April 2026. Please note that this is a translation of the original Swedish announcement. Any differences...
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2026:06 A Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) Taxonomy for Small Modular Reactors (SMR) – Part 1 of 2: Mapping the SMR landscape
SSM perspective Background Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are typically presented as a solution for safe and reliable energy, requiring less time to construct than the traditional large reactors. The inherent safety features, higher levels of automation and increased reliance on passive safety are often held as reasons for fewer operators being needed in the daily operations and for handling...
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2026:08e Food contamination from fallout following a nuclear explosion
Summary After a nuclear explosion, small particles may be dispersed as fallout over large areas and cause radioactive ground deposition. Radiation doses may be received from the fallout in several ways. One such exposure pathway is the ingestion of foodstuffs contaminated by the fallout, either directly or through agricultural production in areas with ground deposition. The Swedish Radiation...
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New wide call to strengthen research in nuclear power, waste management, radiation protection and nuclear non-proliferation
The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority is launching a wide research call covering four areas within radiation safety, including skills supply, nuclear non-proliferation, and the final disposal of nuclear waste. In total, the authority plans to allocate SEK 81 million for research during the period 2026–2031. International institutions are also eligible to apply for funding from one of the...
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The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority’s Sievert Prize
The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority’s Sievert Prize is awarded to the university student who has written the best thesis in the field of radiation safety during the past year. The prize was established in October 2025 and aims to encourage student interest in the field of radiation safety.
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