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  • 2012:31 Decommissioning of the Nuclear Reactors R2 and R2-0 at Studsvik, Sweden – General Data as called for under Article 37 of the Euratom Treaty

    The report describes the plans for decommissioning of the nuclear research and material test reactors R2 and R2-0, situated at the Studsvik site in Sweden. The purpose of the document is to serve as information for the European Commission, and to fulfil the requirements of Article 37 of the Euratom Treaty. According to Article 37, each Member State shall provide the Commission with such...

    Content type: Publications
  • 2015:20 Guide for thyroid monitoring in the event of release of radioactive iodine in a nuclear emergency

    This report aims to serve as a guide in the execution of a thyroid monitoring program during the intermediate phase of response to a nuclear emergency. Calibration factors for some instruments verified in the framework of the Nordic project THY- ROID (Nyander P. 2014) are listed here as an example. For different times after the intake, we present in this guide the measured values in net count...

    Content type: Publications
  • 2014:03 Report from SSM’s scientific council on ionizing radiation within oncology, 2012

    In this report, a finalized version of a radiotherapy protocol template for external beam radiotherapy is presented. The focus is on procedural aspects, while issues regarding clinical evaluation during and after treatment are not dealt with. The use of this radiotherapy template is encouraged for structured description of contemporary radiotherapy in care programs and clinical trial...

    Content type: Publications
  • 2016:11 Leadership in safety critical industries: Project Report 1

    This report is the first of two prepared on behalf of the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten, SSM) for a project entitled ‘Leadership in safety critical industries’. This first report is a literature review of the topic of Safety Leadership, which is seen as a key component and driver of safety culture. SSM English This report is the first of two prepared on...

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  • 2015:54 Retinal injuries from handheld lasers: An updated report

    Jörgen Thaung, Cesar Lopes and Stefan Löfgren SSM English...

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  • Licences for nuclear facilities

    A licence is required to build, possess or operate a nuclear facility. Licensees must apply for a new licence if they make modifications that are beyond the scope of their current licence. This page contains information about the licensing process and how to apply for a licence.

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  • Permits for lasers

    This page provides information to private individuals and professional practitioners who are planning to import, manufacture, acquire, possess, use, transfer ownership or grant use of a Class 3R, Class 3B or Class 4 laser. Here, you will find information about when a permit is required for these lasers and how you can apply for a permit.

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  • Joint Convention

    The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority has the government assignment of compiling a triennial national report on Sweden’s compliance with the obligations of the Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management.

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  • Convention on Nuclear Safety

    Following the Chernobyl accident that took place in 1986, a number of countries, including Sweden, took the initiative to establish an international Convention on Nuclear Safety (CNS). The aim was to create an international forum for open dialogue on nuclear safety through a recurring review process.

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