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The Chemical Cops

Name: Anonymous 2013-10-19 3:19

The chemical cops

The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the Organisation for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. Here's a look at how the organisation works.

OPCW

The Hague-based Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) was thrust into the spotlight in recent weeks when it was required to oversee the destruction of chemical weapons in Syria.

   Since the 1990s, the OPCW has been implementing the Chemical Weapons Convention, the first international treaty to outlaw an entire class of weapons.

CONVENTION

The convention prohibits the devlopment, production, acquisition, stockpiling, retention, transfer or use of chemical weapons.

   It came into force in 1997 and has been ratified by 189 states. Of those, seven - Albania, India, Iraq, Libya, Russia, the US and a country identified by the OPCW as "a State Party" but widely believed to be South Korea - have declared stock-piles of chemical weapons. These include mustard gas and nerve agents like sarin and VX.

INSPECTION

The OPCW has conducted more than 5,000 inspections in 86 countries. All the declared stockpiles of chemical weapons have been inventoried and vertified.

FUNDING

Funded by its member states, the OPCW has a budget of about 74 million euros and employs about 500 people. Its director-general is Turkish diplomat Ahmet Uzumcu.

Weapon destruction process

Rocket with chemical warhead, Fuse, Chemical agent container, Rocket motor

Explosive charge

1. Rocket with chemical warhead is loaded into a steel cradle, and an explosive charge is attached to it.

Steel cradle

2. The cradle with the rocket is loaded into a steel drum to prepare the rocket for detonation.

Door sealed

3. The rocket is detonated to release its toxic contents. Chemicals are added and the drum is rotated to mix and neutralise the contents.

Layout of mobile destruction unit on site

Staff decontamination zone

Stainless steel containment vessel

Flatbed trailer

Environmental enclosure

Another way to disarm chemical weapons

Using incineration or hot-detonation technology. The weapon and its chemical contents are destroyed by heating them to the temperature required to break down the chemicals.

BY THE NUMBERS: 57,740 tonnes, or 81.1 per cent, of the world's declared stockpile of chemical agents have been verifiably destroyed.

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