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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.
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2025:08 Carbon-14 in the marine environment of Ringhals nuclear power plant
Report for project SSM2022-4035...
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2025:01 Safety Concept Evaluation with Failure Tolerance Analysis
SSM perspective Background One of the most important design principles to achieve high safety function dependability is the use of redundancy to be single-fault tolerant. In turn, redundancies become effective by applying additional design principles such as physical and functional separation and diversity. License holders of nuclear power reactors must demonstrate that requirements are met,...
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2025:03 APRI-11 – Final Report
SSM perspective Background The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority together with the Swedish Power companies operating nuclear power reactors in Sweden have since early 1990’s provided financial support for severe accident research at KTH and Chalmers. The research was initiated almost directly after the installation of severe accident management system and strategy, as filtered containment...
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Our role in emergency preparedness
The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority plays an important role in Sweden’s national emergency preparedness. We take a leading role and provide expert advice in matters relating to radiation protection. With our knowledge of ionising radiation and its consequences, we support other authorities in times of crisis. We provide data and assessments to help national agencies, healthcare regions and...
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