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  1. Kansainväliset sopimukset Ydinturvallisuus Convention on Nuclear Safety ( INFCIRC/449, iaea.org ) Ydinturvallisuutta koskeva yleissopimus ( SopS 74/1996, finlex.fi ). Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Rad...
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  2. Kansainväliset arviot STUKin toiminnasta ARTEMIS-vertaisarvio Suomen radioaktiivisten jätteiden ja ydinjätteiden huollosta Kansainvälinen atomienergiajärjestö IAEA järjesti radioaktiivisen jätteen ja käytetyn ydinpolttoaineen huollon arvioinnin Su...
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  3. Information on nuclear waste Radioactive waste means a material, item or structure that contains radioactive substances, has no use and which, due to its radioactivity, must be rendered harmless. Typically, radioactive waste cannot be disposed of;...
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  4. Nuclear waste management In Finland, nuclear waste is accumulated in the nuclear power plants in Loviisa and Olkiluoto and in the research reactor located in Otaniemi. According to the law, this waste must be managed in Finland, up to and includin...
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  5. Taking care of nuclear waste The principled alternatives for taking care of nuclear waste are often summarised by following three choices The ‘ delay and decay ’ approach, i.e. storing the waste until its activity level has dropped below the exemp...
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  6. Radioactive waste and discharges Unsealed radioactive sources are used, for example, as tracers or radiopharmaceuticals in health care, research and industry. The handling of unsealed radioactive sources often produces waste containing radioactive...
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  7. Nuclear safety STUK supervises nuclear safety in Finland. The license holder is responsible for the safety of nuclear energy use, but STUK sets the safety requirements and oversees their compliance. STUK's supervision includes nuclear facilities, ...
    https://stuk.fi/en/nuclear-safety
  8. Waste containing naturally occurring radioactive substances Waste containing naturally occurring radioactive substances is not radioactive waste as defined in the Radiation Act (859/2018) but waste as defined in section 78, subsection 3 of the Act...
    https://stuk.fi/en/waste-containing-naturally-occurring-radioactive-materials
  9. Nuclear weapons A nuclear weapon is a bomb whose destructive power is mainly based on the pressure wave and thermal radiation created by the explosion. Another threat is radiation from both radioactive substances released by the explosion and neut...
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  10. 3.7.2025 | A LA R A 4 /2 00 5 1 ALARA 4 / 2005 A J A N K O H T A I S T A S Ä T E I L Y - J A Y D I N T U R V A L L I S U U D E S T A ILMATIETEEN LAITOS LASKEE KUVITELTUJEN SÄTEILYPÄÄSTÖJEN LEVIÄMISTÄ KUUDEN TUNNIN VÄLEIN I I I I I I I I I SUOMALAISYHTEISTYÖ ...
    https://stuk.fi/documents/150192312/243051967/alara-4-2005.pdf/b1468baa-89c3-9279-3c15-871b1f2c3bf4?t=1751550714724