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  • 2006:30 Benchmarking – a validation of UTDefect

    Jonas Niklasson, Anders Boström, Håkan Wirdelius SKI English...

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  • 2005:36 Reports within the Area of Nuclear Power Plant Instrumentation

    Bengt-Göran Bergdahl SKI English...

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  • 2005:55 Application of Master Curve Methodology for Structural Integrity Assessments of Nuclear Components

    Iradj Sattari-Far, Kim Wallin SKI English...

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  • Regulations

    About the regulations in English date_desc Some of the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority’s regulations (SSMFS) are available in English. The translations are unofficial versions of the Authority’s regulations. In the event of any discrepancy between the Swedish and English versions, the Swedish original will take precedence. The Authority's regulations in Swedish...

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  • Placing orders and terms of payment

    If you need a calibration, call or send us an email and we will agree on a calibration time. After that we will send you a confirmation e-mail with the technical details of the calibration.

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  • The sun and sunbeds

    Many Swedes enjoy spending time in the sun and getting a suntan. However, strong sunlight has its disadvantages. Skin cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer in Sweden, and the incidence of skin cancer is quickly increasing. Root causes are deemed to be increased exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the sun and use of tanning salons and sunbeds.

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  • Nuclear power

    Nuclear power currently represents approximately 30 per cent of Sweden’s national power supply. There are three nuclear power plants in the country, with a total of six reactors in operation. These NPPs are the Forsmark, Oskarshamn and Ringhals plants. The Forsmark NPP has three reactors in operation. The Oskarshamn NPP shut down two of its three reactors in 2017. The Ringhals NPP shut down...

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  • Radioactive waste

    Radioactive waste is generated in activities where radioactive substances are used. The largest amount is generated in Swedish nuclear power plants. Some of the radioactive waste comes from other activities involving radiation, such as healthcare, research and industrial operations. Radioactive waste is generated, for example, when end-of-life fire detectors have to be disposed of, in...

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