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2024:09 2024:09 General data in accordance with the requirements in Article 37 of the Euratom Treaty
Expanded operations within Cyclife Sweden AB...
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2022:14 Weld residual stress and strain measurements on a mock-up with single layer strip cladding common in reactor pressure vessels
Summary Residual stress and strain measurements were performed on a mock-up consisting of a 160 mm thick low-alloy ferritic steel plate of type SA-508 Class 3 with a single layer weld deposited strip cladding of austenitic stainless steel E308L. The cladding was manufactured with submerged arc strip welding adapted to a procedure used for reactor pressure vessels in the 1970s. Comprehensive...
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2022:18 Data report – sampling of sea water and marine organisms outside Ringhals NPP
SSM perspective Background The Radiation Safety Authority (SSM) funded the collection of marine biota over an annual cycle at the Ringhals nuclear power plant (NPP) to enable development of analytical methods for C-14. Methods for the C-14 analysis and results in the form of levels of C-14 in various marine organisms have been reported by the Swedish Defense Research Institute (FOI) in FOI...
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2023:02 Investigation of risk assessment for decommissioning waste to Fortum’s landfill at Norrtorp
Shulan Xu, Ryk Klos SSM English...
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Research
New knowledge and findings in the area of radiation safety are important for the Authority’s operations. Each year, the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority provides funding amounting to around 80 million Swedish kronor that is earmarked for research projects, posts at institutions of higher education and consultant work. The purpose is to strengthen the Authority's body of expertise and...
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Nuclear non-proliferation
Nuclear non-proliferation activities have the purpose of ensuring that nuclear materials, nuclear equipment and technical information are only used for peaceful purposes. ‘Nuclear materials’ refers to uranium, plutonium and thorium. These materials are used by the nuclear power industry, but they could also be used to manufacture nuclear weapons.
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News
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Information on legal requirements for Transport of Radioactive Material under Swedish jurisdiction
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02:2024 Protective Actions in a Nuclear or Radiological Emergency
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