Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00434:schedule:3:p79
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00434
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 79/95)
Character Range: 468046–470946

include, inter alia:
(a) use of sensors;
(b) random selective access;
(c) sample analysis.
28. All activities for securing the site and exit monitoring shall take place within a band around the outside of the perimeter, not exceeding 50 metres in width, measured outward.
29. The inspection team has the right to inspect on a managed access basis vehicular traffic exiting the site. The inspected State Party shall make every reasonable effort to demonstrate to the inspection team that any vehicle, subject to inspection, to which the inspection team is not granted full access, is not being used for purposes related to the possible non‑compliance concerns raised in the inspection request.
30. Personnel and vehicles entering and personnel and personal passenger vehicles exiting the site are not subject to inspection.
31. The application of the above procedures may continue for the duration of the inspection, but may not unreasonable hamper or delay the normal operation of the facility.
Pre‑inspection briefing and inspection plan
32. To facilitate development of an inspection plan, the inspected State Party shall provide a safety and logistical briefing to the inspection team prior to access.
33. The pre‑inspection briefing shall be held in accordance with Part II, paragraph 37, of this Annex. In the course of the pre‑inspection briefing, the inspected State Party may indicate to the inspection team the equipment, documentation, or areas it considers sensitive and not related to the purpose of the challenge inspection. In addition, personnel, responsible for the site, shall brief the inspection team on the physical layout and other relevant characteristics of the site. The inspection team shall be provided with a map or sketch drawn to scale showing all structures and significant geographic features at the site. The inspection team shall also be briefed on the availability of facility personnel and records.
34. After the pre‑inspection briefing, the inspection team shall prepare, on the basis of the information available and appropriate to it, an initial inspection plan which specifies the activities to be carried out by the inspection team, including the specific areas of the site to which access is desired. The inspection plan shall also specify whether the inspection team will be divided into subgroups. The inspection plan shall be made available to the representatives of the inspected State Party and the inspection site. Its implementation shall be consistent with the provisions of Section C, including those related to access and activities.
Perimeter activities
35. Upon the inspection team's arrival at the final or alternative perimeter, whichever occurs first, the team shall have the right to commence immediately perimeter activities in accordance with the procedures set forth under this Section, and to continue these activities until the completion