Filtered generated 122 hits.
-
Bilaga 1.PDF
855 kB...
Content type: Documents -
Bilaga 2.PDF
776 kB...
Content type: Documents -
Bilaga 4.PDF
2470 kB...
Content type: Documents -
2023:07 General data in accordance with the requirements in Article 37 of the Euratom Treaty
4325 kB...
Content type: Documents -
Bilaga 4 - Detaljerade resultat (barn)
1555 kB...
Content type: Documents -
Anmälan om samråd vid överlåtelse av säkerhetskänslig verksamhet
133 kB...
Content type: Documents -
2023:11 Study of degradation of spent fuel’s structural material and core components under long-term wet storage
4359 kB...
Content type: Documents -
2023:12 Investigation of the limits of detection for specific radionuclides in soil from the European Spallation Source (ESS) using radiometric and mass spectrometric methods
SSM perspective Background In Lund, the construction of the European Spallation Source (ESS) research facility is underway and the facility is also undergoing a stepwise licensing procedure in accordance with relevant legal requirements. At ESS, neutrons will be produced by spallation when high-energy protons from a linear accelerator hit a rotating tungsten beam target. The neutrons released...
Content type: Publications -
2023:07 General data in accordance with the requirements in Article 37 of the Euratom Treaty
Increased storage of spent nuclear fuel at Clab in Sweden...
Content type: Publications -
2023:04 Kingdom of Sweden ARTEMIS Self-assessment Report 2023
Foreword In January 2018, the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, SSM, submitted a request to the IAEA on behalf of the Swedish Government for international peer reviews to be conducted of the Swedish national frameworks for nuclear safety regulation (IRRS) and the safe management of spent fuel and radioactive waste (ARTEMIS). In dialogue with the IAEA, and in support of the then Swedish...
Content type: Publications