| JOINT COMPLIANCE AND INSPECTION COMMISSION AGREEMENT NUMBER 34
 RELATING TO THE TREATY BETWEEN
 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND
 THE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS ON
 THE REDUCTION AND LIMITATION OF STRATEGIC OFFENSIVE ARMS
 OF JULY 31, 1991
  
          PROCEDURES FOR THE USE OF RADIATION DETECTION EQUIPMENT  The Governments of the Parties to the Treaty Between the United States 
          of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Reduction 
          and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms of July 31, 1991, hereinafter 
          referred to as the Treaty,
          
          Acting in accordance with the Treaty,
          
          To improve the viability and effectiveness of the Protocol on inspections 
          and Continuous Monitoring Activities Relating to the Treaty, hereinafter 
          referred to as the inspection Protocol,
          
          Have agreed as follows:
          
          
          
          
         
        Article One 
         
          
          l. Subparagraph 2(c) of Subsection A of Section II of Annex 8 to the 
          Inspection Protocol shall be superseded by the following provisions:
          
          
         
          "(c) Set of radiation detection equipment consisting of the following:
          2. Subparagraph 2(b) of Subsection B of Section II of Annex 8 to the Inspection 
        Protocol shall be superseded by the following provisions: 
            
           
            (i) 2 Neutron detectors, Sandia National Laboratory design, He-3-based, 
            polyethylene-moderated, including preamplifiers with signal/power 
            cables, counting tune -150 seconds; 
             
              (ii) 2 Electronic counters, Eberline, Model ESP-2 modified, with 
              instruction manual; 
              
              (iii) 10 Plastic bags for weather protection; 
              
              (iv) 1 Americium-241-Lithium neutron source for calibration, emitting 
              approximately 3000 neutrons per second, precalibrated by the inspecting 
              Party; 
              
              (v) l Tool kit, Jensen Tools, Model JTK-6; 
              
              (vi) 30 Spare batteries, miscellaneous, sizes C and D; 
              (vii) 1 Stand for neutron detector; 
              
              (viii) l Measuring tape; 
              
              (ix) 2 Battery-powered lights, Maglight, Model ML-2; 
              
              (x) 3 Programmable calculators, Hewlett-Packard, Model HP-27s 
              or Model HEW-32Sii, with instruction manual; 
              
              (xi) 2 Thermometers; 
              
              (xii) 1 Stand for calibration source; and 
              
              (xiii) 4 Operating instruction manuals, two in English and two 
              in Russian." 
              
              
            
          
         
          "(b) Set of SRPN 3 or SRPN 6 radiation detection equipment of the Russian 
          Federation consisting of the following:
           
            
           
            (i) 2 Neutron detectors, including preamplifiers with signal/power 
            cables, manufactured by NiliT, Model SRPN 3.01.000, counting time 
            - 1000 seconds, or Model SRPN 6.02.000, counting time - 150 seconds;
             
              (ii) 2 Registering devices, manufactured by NIIIT, Model SRPN 
              3.03.000 or SRPN 6.01.000;
              
              (iii) 1 Americium-241-Lithium neutron source for calibration, 
              emitting approximately 3000 neutrons per second, precalibrated by 
              the inspecting Party;
              
              (iv) 1 Charging unit, manufactured by NIIIT, Model SE-387 or SE-408;
              
              (v) 2 Spare rechargeable batteries, Model 10 NKGTs-1D;
              
              (vi) 2 Measuring tapes;
              
              (vii) 2 Battery-powered lights;
              
              (viii) 2 Stands for neutron detectors;
              
              (ix) 2 Calculators, Casio, Model FX-120;
              
              (x) 1 Stand for calibration source; and
              
              (xi) 4 Operating instruction manuals, two in English and two in 
              Russian."
              
             
            
         
        Article Two 
         
          l. Paragraphs 3 and 4 of Subsection F of Section Vi of Annex 8 to 
          the inspection Protocol shall be superseded by the following provisions:
          
          
         
          "3. For an inspection conducted pursuant to paragraph 2, 3, 4, 6 or 
          l2 of Article XI of the Treaty, the Parties shall use radiation detection 
          equipment in accordance with the procedures provided for in Annex IS 
          to this Protocol.
          2. Paragraphs 5, 6, 7 and 8 of Subsection F of Section VI of Annex 8 to 
        the Inspection Protocol shall be deleted. 
            4. During an inspection conducted in accordance with Section III 
            or IV of Annex 15 to this Protocol, measurements of the radiation 
            level shall be taken by the in-country escort in the presence of
           
          
          
          
         
        Article Three 
         
          The following provisions shall constitute Annex 15 to the Inspection 
          Protocol:
          
          
          
          "ANNEX 15  
          
          Procedures for the Use of Radiation Detection Equipment  
          
          I. Examination and Storage of Radiation Detection Equipment at the 
          Point of Entry
          
          1. The inspecting Party, prior to beginning to use its radiation detection 
          equipment during the first inspection conducted with the use of radiation 
          detection equipment, shall deliver to the inspected Party, for purchase 
          or examination by the inspected Party, one of each of the items in the 
          sets of radiation detection equipment specified in Sections I, II and 
          IV of Annex 8 to this Protocol, for each model, except for the calibration 
          source. No later than 30 days after the inspected Party has received 
          such items of radiation detection equipment, the inspected Party shall 
          inform the inspecting Party whether the inspecting Party is permitted 
          to use during inspections such radiation detection equipment. Until 
          permission for the use of such radiation detection equipment is given 
          by the inspected Party, the inspecting Party shall not bring to a point 
          of entry on the territory of the inspected Party other radiation detection 
          equipment.
          
          2. For points of entry associated with inspection sites at which radiation 
          detection equipment may be used, the inspecting Party shall bring, at 
          times agreed upon with the inspected Party, to each such point of entry 
          on the territory of the inspected Party for use during inspections no 
          less than one set of radiation detection equipment.
          
          
         
          (a) Except as provided for in paragraphs 3 and 4 of this Section, each 
          such set of radiation detection equipment shall be subject to examination 
          and stored at the point of entry in accordance with the procedures provided 
          for in this paragraph.
           
            (b) The examination of such sets of radiation detection equipment 
            shall be completed no later than five days after the date when these 
            sets of radiation detection equipment are brought to the point of 
            entry. During the examination of the radiation detection equipment, 
            the inspected Party shall be permitted, in the presence of the inspecting 
            Party, to partially disassemble such equipment and examine it using 
            non-damaging methods. Such examination must not impair the capability 
            of the radiation detection equipment to perform functions connected 
            with the inspection requirements under the Treaty. Upon completion 
            of the examination and prior to departure from the point of entry, 
            the inspecting Party shall have the right to confirm the operability 
            of the radiation detection equipment in accordance with paragraph 
            1 of Section II of this Annex in order to establish that its capability 
            to perform functions connected with the inspection requirements under 
            the Treaty has not been impaired as a result of the examination of 
            such radiation detection equipment by the inspected Party.
            
            (c) Upon completion of the examination, the sets of radiation detection 
            equipment shall be stored at the point of entry in tamper-proof containers 
            provided by the inspecting Party, and shall be located within a secure 
            structure or room in accordance with paragraph 14 of Section V of 
            this Protocol. No more than three sets of radiation detection equipment 
            shall be stored at each point of entry associated with inspection 
            sites at which radiation detection equipment may be used.
            
            (d) The procedures for delivering radiation detection equipment 
            for examination and storage at points of entry, the transportation 
            and support for the stay of technical experts delivering and supporting 
            the examination of such equipment on the territory of the inspected 
            Party, and the reimbursement of associated costs shall be subject 
            to agreement.
           
          3. An inspection team shall be permitted to bring to a point of entry 
          calibration sources that are part of the sets of radiation detection 
          equipment stored at the point of entry, replacement spare batteries 
          and rechargeable batteries, as well as an additional set of radiation 
          detection equipment. All such equipment brought to the point of entry 
          shall be subject to examination in accordance with paragraph 8 of Section 
          V of this Protocol.
          
          4. An inspection team, upon arrival at the point of entry, shall have 
          the right, in the presence of the in-country escort, to examine the 
          tamper-proof containers in which the radiation detection equipment is 
          stored and the radiation detection equipment in such containers. The 
          inspection team shall have the right, as set forth below, to select 
          one set of radiation detection equipment for use during the inspection 
          from among the sets of such equipment stored at the point of entry in 
          accordance with subparagraph 2(c) of this Section or an additional set 
          of radiation detection equipment brought to the point of entry by the 
          inspection team, and to confirm the operability of the selected set 
          in accordance with the procedures provided for in paragraph I of Section 
          II of this Annex, for no more than four hours.
          
          
         
          (a) If the inspection team determines that the containers for at least 
          one of the sets of radiation detection equipment have not been tampered 
          with, and that the set of radiation detection equipment in such containers 
          is operable in accordance with paragraph I of Section II of this Annex, 
          then such a set of radiation detection equipment shall be used in conducting 
          the inspection.
           
            (b) If either the inspection team or the in-country escort determines 
            that the containers for all the sets of radiation detection equipment 
            have been tampered with, the inspection team shall have the right 
            to use an additional set of radiation detection equipment brought 
            to the point of entry by the inspection team and examined in accordance 
            with paragraph 8 of Section V of this Protocol, the operability of 
            which has been consumed in accordance with the procedures provided 
            for in paragraph 1 of Section II of this Annex, in conducting the 
            inspection.
            
            (c) For containers that have not been tampered with, if either the 
            inspection team or the in-country escort determines that all the sets 
            of radiation detection equipment stored in such containers are not 
            operable, the inspection team shall have the right to use an additional 
            set of radiation detection equipment brought to the point of entry 
            by the inspection team in conducting the inspection. in this case, 
            the date and time for the designation of the inspection site and the 
            type of inspection pursuant to paragraph 4 of Section III of this 
            Protocol shall be delayed, if necessary, until the in-country escort 
            has completed its examination of such radiation detection equipment 
            using the procedures provided for in paragraph 2 of Section I of this 
            Annex, and the inspection team has confirmed the operability of such 
            radiation detection equipment in accordance with paragraph 1 of Section 
            II of this Annex. in no case shall such delay exceed 12 hours or require 
            the inspection team to delay the date and time for the designation 
            of the inspection site and type of inspection beyond the time limit 
            specified in paragraph 4 of Section III of this Protocol for the type 
            of inspection being conducted.
            
            (d) if there are no signs that the containers have been tampered 
            with and any set of radiation detection equipment stored in such containers 
            is not operable, the inspecting Party shall return such a set or sets 
            of radiation detection equipment and associated containers to the 
            territory of the inspecting Party. The inspecting Party shall inform 
            the inspected Party of the cause of the malfunction and measures taken 
            to preclude such malfunctions in the future.
            
            (e) If an additional set of radiation detection equipment is brought 
            to the point of entry by the inspection team and is not used in conducting 
            the inspection, such radiation detection equipment shall be stored 
            at the point of entry in tamper-proof containers and removed from 
            the territory of the inspected Party by the inspection team when it 
            leaves the territory of the inspected Party.
            
            (f) In all cases, only one set of radiation detection equipment 
            whose operability has been confirmed in accordance with the procedures 
            provided for in paragraph I of Section II of this Annex shall be used 
            during an inspection.
           
          
          II. Regarding the Use of Radiation Detection Equipment Prior to Measuring 
          the Radiation Level of an Object
          
          l. Before conducting measuring procedures using radiation detection 
          equipment, inspectors and the in-country escort shall have the right 
          to confirm the operability of the radiation detection equipment, using 
          the following procedures:
          
          
         
          (a) For radiation detection equipment used pursuant to this paragraph, 
          the counting time of each individual measurement shall be the counting 
          time specified in Sections I, II, and IV of Annex 8 to this Protocol 
          for the neutron detectors in the sets of radiation detection equipment 
          of the United States of America or the Russian Federation, respectively.
           
            (b) The operability of each neutron detector in a set of radiation 
            detection equipment shall be confirmed.
            
            (c) The neutron detector shall be placed in a mutually agreed location.
            
            (d) The inspecting Party shall take two background radiation measurements 
            with the calibration source at least three meters from the neutron 
            detector. if the difference between these two measurements is less 
            than or equal to 30 percent of their average, the average of these 
            measurements shall be recorded as the average background radiation 
            value for the operability check. if the difference between these two 
            background radiation measurements is more than 30 percent of their 
            average, a third background radiation measurement shall be taken. 
            The third background radiation measurement shall be compared with 
            the previously taken background radiation measurement that is closest 
            to the third background radiation measurement. if the difference between 
            the third background radiation measurement and the closest previous 
            background radiation measurement is less than or equal to 30 percent 
            of the average of these two measurements, the average of these two 
            measurements shall be recorded as the average background radiation 
            value for the operability check. Otherwise, the results of all three 
            background radiation measurements shall be recorded and the radiation 
            detection equipment shall not be accepted as operable.
            
            (e) With the neutron detector in the same location used for the 
            background radiation measurements taken in accordance with subparagraph 
            (c) of this paragraph, the inspecting Party shall place the calibration 
            source in contact with the neutron detector at the center of the detector's 
            sensitive area as indicated by the markings on the neutron detector.
            
            
            (f) The inspecting Party shall take two calibration measurements 
            of the radiation level from the calibration source. The average of 
            these two calibration measurements shall be recorded as the average 
            value of the calibration measurement.
            
            (g) The following values shall be calculated:
            
            
           
            (i) the calculated calibration value, which is the difference between 
            the average value of the calibration measurement determined in accordance 
            with subparagraph (f) of this paragraph and the average background 
            radiation value determined in accordance with subparagraph (d) of 
            this paragraph;
             
              (ii) the product of the counting time for each measurement and 
              the equivalent flux of the calibration source, which is a fixed 
              value indicated on the calibration source; and
              
              (iii) the sensitivity of the neutron detector, which is the ratio 
              of the values obtained in accordance with subparagraphs (g)(I) and 
              (g)(ii) of this paragraph.
             
            (h) The radiation detection equipment shall be accepted as operable, 
            provided:
            
            
           
            (i) the difference between the two calibration measurements taken 
            in accordance with subparagraph (f) of this paragraph is less than 
            or equal to 30 percent of the average value of the calibration measurement; 
            and
             
              (ii) the difference between the value of the sensitivity of the 
              neutron detector, determined in accordance with subparagraph (g)(iii) 
              of this paragraph, and the laboratory value of the sensitivity of 
              the neutron detector, as recorded on the neutron detector, is less 
              than or equal to 15 percent of the average of these two sensitivity 
              values.
             
            (i) The results of the measurements obtained in accordance with 
            subparagraphs (d) and (f) of this paragraph shall be recorded either 
            in the inspection report or in a form, agreed upon by the Parties, 
            used to record the confirmation of the operability of the radiation 
            detection equipment at the point of entry.
           
          
          2. At the inspection site, radiation detection equipment shall be 
          used in accordance with the following procedures:
          
          
         
          (a) The counting time of each individual measurement shall be the counting 
          time specified in Sections I, II, and IV of Annex 8 to this Protocol 
          for the neutron detectors in the sets of radiation detection equipment 
          of the United States of America or the Russian Federation, respectively.
           
            (b) The inspection team shall have the right to observe the use 
            of the radiation detection equipment to confirm that the procedures 
            provided for in this paragraph are followed.
            
            (c) After arrival at the inspection site, prior to conducting radiation 
            measurements the inspection team shall confirm, in accordance with 
            the procedures provided for in paragraph 1 of this Section, that at 
            least one neutron detector in the set of radiation detection equipment 
            is operable. if the inspection team is unable to confirm the operability 
            of at least one neutron detector, this fact shall be recorded in the 
            inspection report and the inspection shall proceed without the use 
            of radiation detection equipment.
            
            (d) Measurements of radiation levels, in accordance with paragraphs 
            1 and 2 of Section III of this Annex, of the object designated by 
            the inspection team for radiation measurements shall be taken at the 
            location selected for that purpose by the in-country escort, using 
            a neutron detector whose operability has been confirmed pursuant to 
            subparagraph (c) of this paragraph.
            
            (e) Background radiation measurements shall be taken by the in-country 
            escort no less than ten meters from the object designated by the inspection 
            team for radiation measurements. Such background radiation measurements 
            shall be taken in accordance with the following procedures:
            
            
           
            (i) The inspection team shall identify to the in-country escort the 
            front surface of the neutron detector that will be directed toward 
            the object designated for measurement of the radiation level. The 
            front surface of the neutron detector shall be positioned vertically, 
            at approximately the same height at which measurements on the designated 
            object will be taken.
             
              (ii) Two background radiation measurements shall be taken. The 
              average of these two measurements shall be calculated and recorded 
              in the inspection report as the average background radiation value.
              
              (iii) If the average background radiation value is greater than 
              450 counts, another location for taking the background radiation 
              measurements shall be selected by the in-country escort. Background 
              radiation measurements shall be taken until an average background 
              radiation value is obtained that is less than 450 counts at a selected 
              location.
              
              (iv) The square root of the average background radiation value 
              shall be calculated to two decimal places and the result multiplied 
              by four. This number shall be added to the average background radiation 
              value and the result shall be rounded up to the higher whole number. 
              This number shall be recorded in the inspection report as the comparison 
              number to be used in paragraph 1 of Section III and paragraphs 7 
              and 8 of Section IV of this Annex.
             
            
          III. For inspections Conducted Pursuant to Paragraph 2, 3, 4 or 12 
          of Article XI of the Treaty with Respect to Long-Range ALCMs and Containers 
          for Long-Range ALCMs
          
          1. For inspecting long-range ALCMs and containers for long-range ALCMs 
          in accordance with paragraph 4 of Section I, or paragraph 4 or subparagraph 
          5(c) of Section IV of Annex 4 to this Protocol, the following procedures 
          shall be used:
          
          
         
          (a) The inspection team shall select no more than four points along 
          the ALCM or container at which measurements of radiation levels will 
          be taken. A description of the ALCM or container shall be recorded as 
          a diagram in the inspection report. The approximate dimensions of the 
          ALCM or container, and the approximate location of each measurement 
          point, shall be indicated on this diagram.
           
            (b) The in-country escort shall position the neutron detector in 
            a location specified by the inspection team, no less than seven centimeters 
            and no more than two meters from the surface of the ALCM or container, 
            with a maximum permissible deviation from these established distances 
            not to exceed 20 percent, so that the neutron detector is at the same 
            level as the point where the measurement will be taken, with the front 
            surface of the neutron detector facing the point on the ALCM or container 
            where the measurement will be taken.
            
            (c) The in-country escort shall take two measurements of the radiation 
            level at each selected point. The average of the two measurements 
            shall be calculated, and if not a whole number, shall be rounded up 
            to the higher whole number. This average shall be recorded in the 
            inspection report as the average measurement at that point.
            
            (d) If the average measurement of the radiation level at each selected 
            point is less than or equal to the comparison number calculated in 
            accordance with subparagraph 2(e)(iv) of Section ii of this Annex, 
            the ALCM or container shall not be subject to further inspection.
            
            (e) If the average measurement of the radiation level at any of 
            the four selected points is greater than the comparison number calculated 
            in accordance with subparagraph 2(e)(iv) of Section II of this Annex, 
            this fact shall be recorded in the inspection report and the ALCM 
            or container shall be subject to further inspection in accordance 
            with subparagraph 4(a)(ii) or subparagraph 4(b)(iii) of Section IV 
            of Annex 4 to this Protocol, as applicable.
           
          2. To confirm, pursuant to paragraph 4 of Section I or subparagraph 
          5(c) of Section IV of Annex 4 to this Protocol, that a container does 
          not conceal the presence of radiation, the following procedures shall 
          be used:
          
          
         
          (a) The inspection team shall select no more than four points on the 
          container wall at which measurements of radiation levels will be taken 
          for the purpose of measuring the radiation shielding effect. A description 
          of the container shall be recorded as a diagram in the inspection report. 
          The approximate dimensions of the container and the approximate location 
          of each measurement point shall be indicated on this diagram.
           
            (b) The in-country escort shall open the container and place the 
            calibration source on its stand inside the container on the longitudinal 
            axis of the container. The in-country escort shall position the neutron 
            detector outside the container in a location specified by the inspection 
            team, no less than seven centimeters and no more than two meters from 
            the surface of the container, with a maximum permissible deviation 
            from established distances not to exceed 20 percent. The calibration 
            source and neutron detector shall be placed on a horizontal straight 
            line that passes through the center of the calibration source and 
            the center of the neutron detector, that lies on a plane perpendicular 
            to the longitudinal axis of the container, and that intersects the 
            wall of the container at the selected point on the container. The 
            distance between the center of the calibration source and the center 
            of the neutron detector shall be recorded in the inspection report. 
            The front surface of the neutron detector shall face the selected 
            point.
            
            (c) The in-country escort shall take two measurements of the radiation 
            level at each selected point on the container. The container shall 
            remain closed during measurements of the radiation level. The average 
            of the two measurements shall be calculated. The average background 
            radiation value, calculated in accordance with subparagraph 2(e)(ii) 
            of Section ii of this Annex, shall be subtracted from this average. 
            The result shall be recorded in the inspection report as the net average 
            value of radiation obtained when the calibration source is placed 
            inside the container at that point.
            
            (d) The procedures provided for in subparagraphs (b)and (c) of this 
            paragraph shall be repeated until measurements have been taken at 
            all the points on the container selected by the inspection team, and 
            the results have been recorded in the inspection report.
            
            (e) The calibration source shall be removed from the container and 
            the neutron detector repositioned no less than two meters from the 
            container with its front surface no longer facing the container.
            
            (f) The in-country escort shall position the calibration source 
            in front of the front surface of the neutron detector so that the 
            distance between the front surface of the neutron detector and the 
            calibration source is the same distance, within three percent, as 
            that used for one of the measurements taken pursuant to subparagraph 
            (c) of this paragraph. No objects that could interfere with the flow 
            of neutrons to the neutron detector shall be located near the calibration 
            source or the neutron detector.
            
            
            (g) The in-country escort shall take two measurements of the radiation 
            level with the calibration source and the neutron detector positioned 
            in accordance with subparagraphs (e) and (f) of this paragraph. The 
            average of the two measurements shall be calculated. The average background 
            radiation value calculated in accordance with subparagraph 2(e)(ii) 
            of section ii of this Annex shall be subtracted from this average. 
            The result shall be recorded in the inspection report as the net average 
            value of radiation obtained when the calibration source is placed 
            outside the container at the distance used pursuant to subparagraph 
            (f) of this paragraph.
            
            (h) The procedures provided for in subparagraphs (f) and (g) of 
            this paragraph shall be repeated for each distance between the calibration 
            source and the neutron detector used for the measurements of the radiation 
            level taken pursuant to subparagraph (c) of this paragraph.
            
            (i) For each point on the container, calculations shall be carried 
            out, in which the net average value of the radiation level obtained 
            pursuant to subparagraph (c) of this paragraph when the calibration 
            source is placed inside the container is divided by the corresponding 
            net average value of the radiation level obtained pursuant to subparagraph 
            (g) of this paragraph when the calibration source is placed outside 
            the container. The division shall be carried out to two decimal places. 
            if the result of the division with respect to any point is less than 
            0.5, this fact shall be recorded in the inspection report.
            
            (j) For containers of long-range non-nuclear ALCMs of a type for 
            which a notification has been provided in accordance with Section 
            VII of the Notification Protocol, if either the width or the diameter 
            of such containers exceeds 190 centimeters, the Parties shall agree, 
            within the framework of the Joint Compliance and inspection Commission, 
            on procedures for the placement of the neutron detector and the calibration 
            source with respect to such containers.
           
          
          IV. For inspections Conducted Pursuant to Paragraph 6 of Article Xi 
          of the Treaty
          
          1. For an inspection conducted pursuant to paragraph 6 of Article 
          XI of the Treaty, radiation detection equipment shall be used in accordance 
          with the procedures contained in this Section.
          
          2. The in-country escort shall position, for radiation measurements, 
          an object contained in the front section and declared by the in-country 
          escort to be a non-nuclear object, hereinafter referred to as the inspected 
          object, at a location specified by the in-country escort, at a distance 
          of no less than ten meters from the front section, or shall provide 
          for radiation measurements of the inspected object while it is in the 
          front section. if radiation measurements of the inspected object are 
          taken while it is in the front section, the in-country escort shall 
          have the right to use special shields to prevent neutrons from a reentry 
          vehicle or reentry vehicles remaining on the front section from striking 
          the neutron detector, but which do not interfere with the flow of neutrons 
          from the inspected object to the neutron detector, or to remove the 
          reentry vehicle or reentry vehicles from the front section to a distance 
          of no less than ten meters from the front section. Whichever method 
          is used for the placement of the inspected object for radiation measurements, 
          the m-country escort shall ensure that the procedures for the use of 
          radiation detection equipment, as set forth below, are carried out.
          
          3. The process of removing the inspected object from the front section 
          and moving it to a location where radiation measurements will be taken 
          and the process of removing a reentry vehicle or reentry vehicles from 
          the front section, shall be carried out outside the field of view of 
          inspectors in such a manner as to permit inspectors to ascertain that 
          the inspected object is that same inspected object. Before the inspected 
          object or the reentry vehicle or reentry vehicles are removed from the 
          front section, inspectors shall have the right to view the specially 
          allocated site inside a room or within a portion of the site for viewing 
          the front section, to ascertain that the site does not contain other 
          objects similar to the inspected object. During the entire process of 
          removing the inspected object or the reentry vehicle or reentry vehicles 
          from the front section, the inspectors shall have the right, at their 
          own choice, either to observe all exits of the site to ascertain that 
          no objects that are similar to the inspected object are delivered to 
          that site, or to seal all the exits with seals.
          
          4. The inspection team shall select the point on the inspected object 
          where radiation measurements will be taken. A description of the inspected 
          object shall be recorded as a diagram in the inspection report. The 
          approximate dimensions of the inspected object, determined visually 
          without taking linear measurements, and the approximate location of 
          the measurement point, shall be indicated on this diagram.
          
          5. The in-country escort shall position the neutron detector in a 
          location specified by the inspection team, no less than seven centimeters 
          and no more than two meters from the surface of the inspected object, 
          with a maximum permissible deviation from these established distances 
          not to exceed 20 percent, so that the neutron detector is at the same 
          level as the point where the measurement will be taken, with the front 
          surface of the neutron detector facing the point on the inspected object 
          where the measurement will be taken.
          
          6. The in-country escort shall take two measurements of the radiation 
          level at the selected point. The average of the two measurements shall 
          be calculated, and if not a whole number, shall be rounded up to the 
          higher whole number. This average shall be recorded in the inspection 
          report as the average measurement at that point.
          
          7. If the average measurement of the radiation level at the selected 
          point is less than or equal to the comparison number calculated in accordance 
          with subparagraph 2(e)(iv) of Section ii of this Annex, the inspected 
          object is, in fact, a non-nuclear object.
          
          8. If the average measurement of the radiation level at the selected 
          point is greater than the comparison number calculated in accordance 
          with subparagraph 2(e)(iv) of Section II of this Annex, this fact shall 
          be recorded in the inspection report."
          
          
          
         
        Article Four 
         
          l. This Agreement shall enter into force on the date when the United 
          States of America, the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan, 
          the Russian Federation, and Ukraine have consented to be bound by this 
          Agreement, and shall remain in force as long as the Treaty remains in 
          force.
          
          2. Signature of this Agreement for the Government of a Party shall 
          express the consent of that Party to be bound by this Agreement. The 
          consent of Ukraine to be bound by this Agreement shall be expressed 
          by its Government m accordance with paragraph 6 of Annex l to the Protocol 
          on the Joint Compliance and inspection Commission Relating to the Treaty.
          
          
          IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorized by their 
          respective Governments, have signed this Agreement.
          
          DONE at Geneva on September 28, 1995, in five copies, each in the 
          English and Russian languages, both texts being equally authentic.
          
          FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:Steven Steiner
  
          FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS:Aleksandr Baichorov
  
          FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN: 1 Revised 
          official spelling.Kairtay Zhanbatyrov
  
          FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION:Viktor Trifonov
 
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