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/ Road
When you plan to put a new, upgraded or renewed rail infrastructure in service you should contact the Swedish Transport Agency as early as possible in the process to discuss the requirements for the authorisation.
Järnväg / Technical authorisation
New trams and metro vehicles shall normally be authorised according to the Swedish Transport Agencys national rules (TSFS 2010:115).
Järnväg / Technical authorisation
New locomotives and passenger units shall normally be authorised according "The harmonised approach". This mean that the vehicles shall fulfil the requirements according relevant TSIs (European Technical Specifications for Interoperability) and natio...
Järnväg / Technical authorisation
The dismantling of ships that are no longer to be used involves significant risks from a safety, environmental, and health perspective.
Sjöfart / Environmental protection
Disposal of waste from ships is prohibited in Swedish territorial waters and the Swedish exclusive economic zone, with a few exceptions. Ships shall deliver all waste types for which disposal at sea is prohibited, to a port reception facility. Ports ...
Sjöfart / Environmental protection
Find out below what fees you have to pay when you apply for a PEC.
Sjöfart / Ship traffic
SOLAS, Chapter XI-1, regulation 5 specifies the requirement for vessels to have a Continuous Synopsis Record (CSR) onboard. This requirement entered into force 1 July 2004.
Sjöfart / Vessels
If you intend to fly in a country outside the EU with an aircraft registered in an EU Member State other than the one that issued your pilot licence, you need to have a note to this effect entered in your Part-FCL licence.
Luftfart / Flight training and licensing
A Mutual recognition agreement on marine equipment between the European Union and the United States entered into force on 1 July 2004.
Sjöfart / Vessels