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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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Our work to enhance safety
Nuclear activities in Sweden are not allowed to contribute to international proliferation of nuclear weapons. This is why the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority exercises control over nuclear material present in Sweden and monitors exports of nuclear material and nuclear products. We also work together with the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (the IAEA) and the European Commission.
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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 for trade, installation and maintenance involving ionising radiation
This page is intended for individuals or organisations planning to trade in, install or maintain equipment that emits 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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2023:10 General data in accordance with the requirements in Article 37 of the Euratom Treaty
Oskarshamn Very Low-level Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility, MLA3, Sweden...
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2024:02 Earthquake stationarity and distributed fault displacements, Forsmark repository site
SSM perspective Background and objective Large earthquakes occur predominantly along plate boundaries. Due to this, much of the research have been directed towards this tectonic setting. Also, the general lack of seismicity data in stable continental interiors, such as the Baltic Shield, have impeded estimations, as well as the understanding, of the seismic hazard in these tectonic settings.
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2024:15 Techical Note, Review of SKB’s continued work on design development for the 2BMA disposal vault of the SFR repository
SSM perspective Background The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM) examines the Swedish Nuclear Fuel Company’s (SKB) applications in a step-wise review and approval process according to the government’s licence conditions under the Act on Nuclear Activities (SFS 1984:3) for the construction and operation of geological disposal facilities. As part of the review, SSM commissions consultants...
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2024:07 Alpha spectrometry of radioactive aerosols from the European Spallation Source
– an investigation of the possibilities of direct alpha spectrometry.
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2024:12 Recent Research on EMF and Health Risk, Eighteenth report from SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields, 2023
SSM perspective Background The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority’s (SSM) Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields monitors current research on potential health risks in relation to exposure to electromagnetic fields and provides the authority with advice on assessing possible health risks. The Council gives guidance when the authority must give an opinion on policy matters when...
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