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[Webbsidor] 1. Press release: Carl-Magnus Larsson, new Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency   [Web page]
Dr Carl-Magnus Larsson has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) and takes office on the 22nd of March 2010. - Carl-Magnus Larsson, currently Director of the Department of ...
[Webbsidor] 2. Press release: The Nordic radiation Safety authorities see no need to reduce public exposure generated by mobile base stations and wireless networks   [Web page]
The exposure of the general public in the Nordic countries due to mobile phone base stations, TV- and radio transmitters and wireless technology is well below the international recommendations. - The Radiation Safety Authorities in the Nordic countries ...
[Webbsidor] 3. Press release: The Finnish, Swedish, Icelandic and Norwegian Radiation Safety Authorities recommend prohibition of use of sunbeds for people under the age of 18 years   [Web page]
The four Radiation Safety Authorities propose that an age limit of 18 years should be introduced, prohibiting minors from using sunbeds. This regulation has already been implemented in several European countries. - The Nordic Radiation Safety Authorities ...
[Webbsidor] 4. Assessment of radiation safety in the nuclear power plants   [Web page]
The Radiation Safety Authority publishes the annual report on radiation safety in the Swedish nuclear power plants. - The 13th 2009 assessment of radiation safety in the Swedish nuclear power plants is now available. The overall conclusion is that ...
[Webbsidor] 5. Requirements to improve Ringhals safety culture   [Web page]
The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority requires further actions to be taken by Ringhals AB in order to improve the safety culture at the plant. - During normal supervision of Ringhals during 2005 to 2009 the authority has found several deficiencies ...
[Webbsidor] 6. Site selection - The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority to review application   [Web page]
The Swedish Nuclear Fuel and Waste Management Co. (SKB) has selected Forsmark in the municipality of Östhammar as the site for a repository for spent nuclear fuel. The Swedish Radiation Safety Authority is responsible for evaluating a future license ...