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Nuclear Security, Safety and Non-Proliferation: Sweden's International Cooperation in 2019
Since the early 1990s, Sweden has been engaged in international efforts to ensure that radioactive and nuclear materials, as well as facilities and installations, are kept safe and secure. When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 and 1992, it is likely that Sweden was the first country to
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Nuclear Security, Safety and Non-Proliferation: Sweden's International Cooperation in 2018
As the Director General of the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM), I am pleased to bring to your attention this report that summarises the results of the projects that we implemented in 2018. These projects were implemented in cooperation with partners in the Russian Federation, Georgia,
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2013:22 Sweden’s Cooperation with Eastern Europe in Radiation Safety 2012
On behalf of SSM I introduce this annual report for 2012 from the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, SSM, as concerns our work to increase safety at nuclear power plants, security at facilities that have radioactive and nuclear materials, efforts to strengthen emergency preparedness, improve
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2012:05 Sweden’s Co-operation with Eastern Europe in Radiation Safety 2011
In 2011, the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority implemented co-operation projects in Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Lithuania and Moldova, based on instructions from the Swedish Government and agreements with the European Union and the Swedish International Development Co-operation Agency, SIDA. The
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2011:23 Sweden’s Cooperation with Eastern Europe in Radiation Safety 2010
The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority implemented in 2010 cooperation projects in Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, Lithuania and Moldova based on instructions from the Swedish Government and agreements with the European Union and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency,
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2011:02 The Back-End of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle in Sweden, Considerations for safeguards and data handling
The report is a compilation report consisting of three papers. A safeguards approach for the planned encapsulation facility and the operating final repository is presented in paper 1. Special considerations concerning safeguards for the final disposal process have been discussed and
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2010:19 Cooperation in Nuclear Waste Management, Radiation Protection, Emergency Preparedness, Reactor Safety and Nuclear Non-Proliferation with the Russian Federation, Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia and Belarus
The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM) is trusted with the task of implementing Sweden’s bilateral cooperation with Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Belarus and Armenia in the fields of reactor safety, nuclear waste management, nuclear non-proliferation as well as radiation protection and
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2009:34 Cooperation in Nuclear Waste Management, Radiation Protection, Emergency Preparedness, Reactor Safety and Nuclear Non-Proliferation in Eastern Europe
The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (in Swedish Strålsäkerhetsmyndigheten, abbreviated SSM) on July 1st, 2008 replaced the two previous authorities SKI (Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate) and SSI (Swedish Radiation Protection Authority) in all their functions; including the
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2008:18 Concerns when designing a safeguards approach for the back-end of the Swedish nuclear fuel cycle
Sweden has for many years collected the spent nuclear fuel originating from nuclear power plants. This fuel must at all times be kept under supervision to render a diversion impossible; this is of course due to the possibility to make weapons from the material. One idea is to keep the nuclear
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98:35 Nuclear Fuel Assembly Assessment Project and Image Categorization
/Publikationer/Rapport/Icke-spridning/1998/9835/ C. S. Lindsey (1), T. Lindblad (1), K. Waldemark (1), L. Hildningsson (2). (1) Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. (2) Swedish Nuclear Power Inspectorate, Stockholm, Sweden. July 1998 SKI English
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