More specifically, how are routine inspections at chemical weapons destruction facilities be conducted?
Inspectors monitor the destruction of the chemical weapons as states complete destruction of their stockpile over the ten-year timeline after entry into force. A chemical weapons production facility can be converted to a chemical weapons destruction facility. Whether the destruction facility is converted or built specifically for the purpose, inspectors visit each facility before it begins operations to assess the adequacy of the stockpile destruction plan. At that time, the inspectors also arrange for subsequent verification of the destruction process through continuous monitoring with on-site instruments and inspections. Once stockpile destruction has been completed at a site, inspectors will monitor the destruction of the facilities themselves. A destruction facility receives 36 hours notice of a pending routine inspection. The duration of destruction inspections is not specified in the treaty, but at some facilities, inspectors may be present virtually around the clock until both t
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