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9_Current issues on second primary cancer after radiotherapy_Laurence Lebaron-Jacobs.pdf
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11_Attributing health effects and inferring risks at low doses - challenges for the next decades_Wolgang-Ulrich Müller.pdf
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14_Radon Where is the radiation protection world today and what lies ahead_Per Strand.pdf
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16_Panel discussion Future of Radiation Protection_Hans Vanmarcke.pdf
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2018:19 Licensing of safety critical software for nuclear reactors
Background This report is the 7th revision of the report. The task force was formed in 1994 as a group of experts on safety critical software. The members come from regulatory authorities and/or their technical support organization. The report, without the SSM cover and this page, will be published by or available at the websites of the other participating organizations. Effect on SSM...
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2018:13 Prestudy - Detectors for variance measurements
Background The understanding of radiation quality requires knowledge about the energy deposition pattern of ionizing radiation on which models for cellular and sub-cellular damage can be built. Experimental data is fundamental in this context for quality assurance and bench-marking of models and simulations. Direct measurements are also of practical importance for radiation quality...
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2017:34 Human capability to cope with unexpected events är publicerad
Background In the light of the Fukushima accident, it stood clear that the challenge of the unexpected is of great importance to both regulators and licensees. For SSM, as for many other national regulators, there was a selfevident need to learn more about the capabilities and actions of people when the unexpected arises and conditions are potentially extreme. A task group was set up within...
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Authorisation to transport radioactive material
A transport permit is required for carrying out shipments of radioactive material within the borders of Sweden. Such permission is granted by the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority. A permit applicant is required to comply with rules, such as on marking of the consignment, transport security, in addition to containment and shielding of the material in question.
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SSMFS 2008:48 Strålsäkerhetsmyndighetens allmänna råd om hygieniska riktvärden för ultraviolett strålning
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FEP report TR-14-07.pdf
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