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  • 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
  • 2001:33 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
  • 2019:02 Research within technical safeguard at Chalmers University of Technology during 2016-2017

    Summary The Division of Subatomic and Plasma Physics in Chalmers, formerly the Division of Nuclear Engineering, has performed research in nuclear safeguards and non-proliferation since 2004, with support from SSM and its predecessor, SKI. Due to various organizational and personnel changes in Chalmers, this research was pursued with limited resources and personnel during 2016-06-30 –...

    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
  • Licensing and notification

    This page contains information about which activities involving radiation require a licence or are subject to a notification obligation. You will also find guidance on how to apply for a licence or notify us about your operations.

    Content type: Regular Pages
  • New wide call to strengthen research in nuclear power, waste management, radiation protection and nuclear non-proliferation

    The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority is launching a wide research call covering four areas within radiation safety, including skills supply, nuclear non-proliferation, and the final disposal of nuclear waste. In total, the authority plans to allocate SEK 81 million for research during the period 2026–2031. International institutions are also eligible to apply for funding from one of the...

    Content type: News
  • 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
  • International radiation safety course in Stockholm gives participants practical knowledge

    With radiation protection experts from all over the world and a focus on practical exercises and case studies, International Radiological Protection School (IRPS) gives professionals from over 20 different countries the opportunity for increased understanding of international radiation protection issues.

    Content type: News
  • Sweden ready for upcoming IAEA IRRS-review

    The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority has completed its reporting in preparation for the international peer-review on how Sweden complies with international guidelines on nuclear safety and radiation protection. The review is carried out by the IAEA and international experts and takes place in Sweden from 14 to 25 November 2022.

    Content type: News