Gammadata signs service agreement with SKB
2025-02-07

Gammadata Instrument AB has signed a service agreement with Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB (SKB) covering calibration and maintenance of radiation protection instruments at the CLAB facility in Oskarshamn. The agreement marks an important milestone in the long-standing collaboration between Gammadata and SKB.
CLAB, or Central Interim Storage Facility for Spent Nuclear Fuel, is an important part of SKB’s operations and plays a crucial role in Sweden’s management of spent nuclear fuel. Located in Oskarshamn, the facility serves as an interim storage facility for radioactive waste, where safety and precision are paramount.
Through a new service agreement with SKB, Gammadata undertakes to continuously monitor the radiation protection instruments at CLAB to ensure optimal functioning. Gammadata will also be responsible for annual calibration and, if necessary, carry out rapid service measures in the event of any malfunctions. Particular focus is placed on ensuring that personal monitors and air monitors operate according to the strict safety requirements that apply to the facility.
“A natural step forward”
The new service agreement strengthens Gammadata’s position as a reliable partner in radiation protection and opens up for continued successful cooperation with SKB.
“We have worked closely with SKB for many years, and this service agreement feels like a natural step forward. SKB’s need for fast and efficient service fits well with our competence, and we look forward to continuing to be a reliable partner,” says Martin Karlsson, Application and Service Engineer at Gammadata.
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