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SSMFS 2024:2 Föreskrifter om ändring i Strålsäkerhetsmyndighetens föreskrifter (SSMFS 2018:1) om grundläggande bestämmelser för tillståndspliktig verksamhet med joniserande strålning
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Vägledning med bakgrund och motiv till Strålsäkerhetsmyndighetens föreskrifter (SSMFS 2018:7) om tillståndspliktig veterinärverksamhet
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Ändringar i SSMFS 2018:1, SSMFS 2021:5 och SSMFS 2021:6 med tillhörande vägledningar
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SSMFS 2025:2 Föreskrifter om ändring i Strålsäkerhetsmyndighetens föreskrifter (SSMFS 2018:2) om anmälningspliktiga verksamheter
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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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Veterinary medicine
Radiation can be used for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in veterinary medicine, involving both ionising and non-ionising radiation.
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2025:02 INCLUDE: Including (local) stakeholder participation in the regulatory mission – a future challenge
SSM perspective Background The primary focus of SSM’s communication with stakeholders in relation to the disposal of spent nuclear fuel and nuclear waste has for several years been on formal consultation processes surrounding the Swedish nuclear power industry’s research and development programme as well as SKB’s licence applications under the Nuclear Activities Act. Following licensing by...
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2025:04 Recent Research on electromagnetic fields and Health Risk, nineteenth report from SSM’s Scientific Council on Electromagnetic Fields, 2024
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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