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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.

    Content type: Regular Pages
  • 2022:11 Kingdom of Sweden IRRS ARM Summary Report 2022

    The IAEA Integrated Regulatory Review Service Mission to Sweden in November 2022...

    Content type: Publications
  • SSM strengthens cooperation with Ukraine on nuclear safety

    The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority continues its longstanding cooperation with Ukraine in the areas of nuclear safety and security, radiation protection, nuclear non-proliferation and education. The strategic direction was reaffirmed during a recent official visit to Ukraine by the authority.

    Content type: News
  • 2019:14 IAEA Safeguards: Staying Ahead of the Game

    SSM perspective Background The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM) called for research proposals relating to non-proliferation. This call resulted in SSM accepting a proposal from the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) on “Improving IAEA Safeguards for Non-Proliferation and Disarmament: Assessing the Options for, and Feasibility of, Further Strengthening...

    Content type: Publications
  • 00:56 The Application of State-Level Integration of Safeguards in Sweden. Final Report

    Göran Dahlin, Eric Häggblom, Mats Larsson, Ingegärd Rehn, Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate, SE-106 58 Stockholm, Sweden. December 2000 SKI English...

    Content type: Publications
  • 2001:16 Seven Law Concepts on Nuclear Non-Proliferation

    The Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) is the foundation for both national and international supervision and control of nuclear material, equipment and technology. States that are parties to the NPT are committed to adhere to the requirements and conditions that follow from the Treaty. That means that a party state must develop adequate national legislation and establish...

    Content type: Publications
  • 2003:46 Cerenkov Characteristics of PWR Assemblies Using a Prototype DCVD With a Back-Illuminated CCD

    Canadian and Swedish Safeguard Support Programs J.D. Chen, A.F. Gerwing, R. Maxwell, M. Larsson, K. Axell, L. Hildingsson, B. Lindberg, E. Sundkvist. November 2003 SKI English...

    Content type: Publications
  • 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.

    Content type: Regular Pages
  • IAEA IRRS-mission report to Sweden published

    The International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, has reviewed Sweden’s framework for nuclear safety and radiation protection, the so-called IRRS review (Integrated Regulatory Review Service). The review is carried out every ten years by a group of international experts led by a team from the IAEA. Sweden’s second full-scope IRRS-review was carried out 14 – 25 November 2022. The report has now...

    Content type: News
  • 2001:33 Sweden and the Bomb. The Swedish Plans to Acquire Nuclear Weapons, 1945–1972

    Dr Thomas Jonter, Uppsala University, Department of History, S:t Larsgatan 2, SE-753 10 Uppsala, Sweden. September 2001 SKI English...

    Content type: Publications