International audienceFiber Bragg grating (FBG) based sensors are one of the most studied optical fiber sensors in harsh environments. The effects induced on gratings by the radiation depend on the gratings' properties and on the irradiation conditions, such as temperature, dose and dose-rate. Only few studies dealt with the dose-rate dependence of the response of some particular gratings and observed that the higher is the dose-rate, the larger is the radiation-induced Bragg wavelength shift (RI-BWS) at a same accumulated dose. In this work, we verify this behavior in a larger dose-rate range, from 5 to 50 Gy/s, for different grating types and from our results we find an empirical law that describes the RI-BWS. Moreover, a comparison betwe...