Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00562:schedule:3:p17
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00562
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 17/26)
Character Range: 196278–199272

additional samples taken for the Agency's use;
          (ii) The Agency's standard analytical samples are analysed;
          (iii) Appropriate absolute standards are used in calibrating instruments and other equipment; and
          (iv) Other calibrations are carried out;
    (d) To arrange to use its own equipment for independent measurement and surveillance, and if so agreed and specified in the Subsidiary Arrangements to arrange to install such equipment;
    (e) To apply its seals and other identifying and tamper‑indicating devices to containments, if so agreed and specified in the Subsidiary Arrangements; and
    (f) To make arrangements with Australia for the shipping of samples taken for the Agency's use.

                  Access for inspections
Article 77
    (a) For the purposes specified in Article 72(a) and (b) and until such time as the strategic points have been specified in the Subsidiary Arrangements, the Agency inspectors shall have access to any location where the initial report or any inspections carried out in connection with it indicate that nuclear material is present;
    (b) For the purposes specified in Article 72(c) the inspectors shall have access to any location of which the Agency has been notified pursuant to Articles 93(d)(iii) or 96(d)(iii);
    (c) For the purposes specified in Article 73 the inspectors shall have access only to the strategic points specified in the Subsidiary Arrangements and to the records maintained pursuant to Articles 52 to 59; and
    (d) In the event of Australia concluding that any unusual circumstances require extended limitations on access by the Agency, Australia and the Agency shall promptly make arrangements with a view to enabling the Agency to discharge its safeguards responsibilities in the light of these limitations. The Director General shall report each such arrangement to the Board.

Article 78
In circumstances which may lead to special inspections for the purposes specified in Article 74, Australia and the Agency shall consult forthwith. As a result of such consultations the Agency may:
    (a) Make inspections in addition to the routine inspection effort provided for in Articles 79 to 83; and
    (b) Obtain access, in agreement with Australia, to information or locations in addition to those specified in Article 77. Any disagreement concerning the need for additional access shall be resolved in accordance with Articles 21 and 22; in case action by Australia is essential and urgent, Article 18 shall apply.

            Frequency and intensity of routine inspections
Article 79
The Agency shall keep the number, intensity and duration of routine inspections, applying optimum timing, to the minimum consistent with the effective implementation of the safeguards procedures set forth in this Agreement, and shall make the optimum and most economical use of inspection resources available to it.

Article 80
The Agency may carry out one routine inspection per year in respect