B-Roll - 1080 /25P - h264 Size: 915 MB Free for use with mention: "Media and Public Affairs Branch Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons" 00:00 Chapter 1 Scott Cairns - presentation 00:16 Chapter 2 Explanation of the scrutiny regarding sample transfer from Syria to the designated laboratories, recording the collection, transportation and delivery of samples every step of the way. 01:47 Chapter 3 Chain of custody - all samples properly documented and put under tamper proof seals - from receipt to deposition. 02:35 Chapter 4 Full record of everything to be held for examination. 02:48 Chapter 5 Initial mandate - to inspect other sites; very quick change of course - not enough time for preparation as compared to the initial mandate. 03:22 Chapter 6 Risk assessment includes coming under fire - not unexpected and would not affect the mission; escalation of shooting and disabling of the vehicle - delay in entry of the alleged site, followed by mitigation efforts and regrouping. 04:41 Chapter 7 The team - did not crack under significant pressure and change of mandate within a very short time; the team came together and completed their mandate. 05:39 Chapter 8 The camaraderie of the team under scrutiny by social media and the Internet; completed the mission with full integrity under that type of scrutiny and ongoing criticism; the human element - on the ground and through the work in a war zone and among absolute destruction. 06:46 Chapter 9 The OPCW rises to the occasion - ability to affect change in the conflict; a small role but still it can have a large effect - seizing the opportunity for this larger effect; the team - ready and willing to take additional risk for that. 07:34 Chapter 10 Leverage of international scrutiny; stopping the fighting for the inspectors be get in there to do their job; planning on the spot the night before including personal assurances from individuals in control of fighters or the armies in the area; testament of how important it is for the inspectors to go in and get the truth - the only ones that were considered to have the integrity to ensure chain of custody - important enough for people to stop fighting.