IAEAsafeguards
IAEA safeguards are a set of verification activities conducted by the International Atomic Energy Agency with the aim of verifying that a state's nuclear materials and activities are used exclusively for peaceful purposes. Safeguards form a central pillar of the global nuclear non-proliferation regime and are implemented under legally binding agreements between the IAEA and individual states. The primary framework is provided by Comprehensive Safeguards Agreements under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), complemented by the Additional Protocol, which expands information sharing and inspection authority.
Core elements include information analysis, routine and ad hoc inspections, item counting and material balance, facility
Implementation varies by country and facility type, but generally involves scheduled inspections, continuous or semi-continuous monitoring,
Limitations include the possibility of undisclosed activities, measurement uncertainties, and political or resource constraints. Ongoing developments