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No, you don't. The system that generated the save is different than the one you are trying to open it.
http://psx-scene.com/forums/f289/skyrim-ps3-pc-save-converter-mod-your-save-works-ofw-110227/
also you can download modded ps3 gamesaves from places on the internet mod packs would give you links for them but i don't know if your EU or USA just google them!
:D
I don't know if you actually can though. They could have prevented this on purpose, or there may be variations in the information that is stored. Assuming you can do this with the vanilla game, not all mods would break this either. As long as the mod doesn't use any scripts, or add or remove anything, it shouldn't show up in the save (as in, modifications to existing assets, such as replacing textures, shouldn't show up in the save and therefore wouldn't break compatability).
If you want to try it, I'd load a save from the PS version first. There may be alterations that need to be made to the file when moving between systems (such as the file extension), and this will be easier to see and do from the PC side.
EDIT: Someone beat me to it.
In theory yes, but in practise there appear to be all sorts of problems for reasons that are unclear. I know its possible to transfer Xbox saves for instance but getting them to perform bug-free on a PC is another matter.