Access and Security Requirements Clause Samples

Access and Security Requirements. A. Airport Security: Contractor shall comply with all security requirements of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), United States Customs and Border Protection (USCBP), JWA security regulations, and all applicable federal, state and local regulations regarding airport security. Contractor is responsible for fines imposed by any regulatory agency as a result of Contractor’s failure to comply with applicable rules and regulations regarding airport security. If Contractor’s employees or its subcontractors’ employees are discovered in a secure area without a badge, then a fine of up to $10,000 may be imposed. Contractor may be required to obtain airport security clearance to perform work under this Contract. The Contractor, Contractor’s employees, and Contractor’s subcontractors much complete a Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) class to obtain an ID badge with Airport Operations Area (AOA) driving permit, if required, for access to secure areas and to drive on the airfield. At no time shall construction vehicles or equipment be driven or used without badged personnel in the immediate vicinity (i.e., within 100 feet). Personnel who drive vehicles on the airfield will be issued an Airport driving permit. All Contractor vehicles must be marked with a company logo. The Airport Security department will inspect the vehicles, and vehicle hangtags will be issued. B. Badge Acquisition: Prior to issuance of a security badge(s), designated Contractor personnel who will be working onsite at the Project site and engaged in the performance of work must pass JWA’s screening requirements, which include a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Criminal History Records Check (approximately $29 per person) and a Security Threat Assessment (approximately $11 per person). Upon successful completion of the background checks, Contractor’s designated personnel will be required to attend a 3-hour SIDA class and pass a written test. Those personnel who may be permitted by JWA to drive on the Airport Operations Area (AOA) perimeter road must also complete a Driver’s Training class and written test. JWA identification badges are not issued until designated Contractor personnel have: (1) complete appropriate application forms and submitted proof of identity and employment eligibility, (2) passed both background checks, (3) completed and passed appropriate classroom training, and
Access and Security Requirements. A. Airport-Issued Badge Acquisition, Retention, and Termination: Prior to issuance of airport security ID Badge(s), designated Contractor personnel who shall be working on-site in JWA restricted areas and engaged in the performance of work under this Contract must pass JWA’s security screening requirements, which include fingerprinting to complete an F.B.I. Criminal History Records Check (CHRC) and a Security Threat Assessment (STA). Contractor should anticipate four to six weeks for new employees to receive an airport security ID badge which includes the following general steps: 1. Company designates at least two representatives as Authorized Signatories by submitting a letter on company letterhead using the airport’s template. 2. Subcontractors and tenant contractors must also have two Authorized Signatories at a minimum. 3. All company employees requiring unescorted access to restricted airport areas are scheduled for fingerprint appointments. 4. Background check fees are provided at the first appointment 5. Employees must provide two government-issued IDs at the first appointment. 6. STA and/or CHRC results are received. 7. All ID Badge applicants successfully passing the STA and/or CHRC are scheduled for required training. 8. ID Badge related fees are provided and any additional information requested is provided at the training appointment. 9. Upon successful completion of the required training, employees will receive their ID Badge. 10. Authorized Signatories are required to maintain the ID Badge process for the onboarding of future employees, employee ID Badge renewals, scheduling, and other actions detailed below. Contractor’s designated personnel must, at a minimum, complete the following required training based on contractors work to be provided and access areas:
Access and Security Requirements. Only the Supplier’s employees specifically assigned to perform the Services will be allowed on‐site at a Facility. Where required by a Purchaser, the Supplier will ensure that its representatives that come on‐ site at a Facility are reported to that Purchaser’s representative so that the Purchaser’s representative will be aware of who is on the site and the duration of the site visit.
Access and Security Requirements. A. Airport Security: Contractor shall comply with all security requirements of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), United States Customs and Border Protection (USCBP), JWA security regulations, and all applicable federal, state and local regulations regarding airport security. Contractor is to comply with applicable rules and regulations regarding airport security. If badge, then a fine of up to $10,000 may be imposed. Contractor may be required to obtain airport security clearance to perform work under this Contract. The Contractor, Identification Display Area (SIDA) class to obtain an ID badge with Airport Operations Area (AOA) driving permit, if required, for access to secure areas and to drive on the airfield. At no time shall construction vehicles or equipment be driven or used without badged personnel in the immediate vicinity (i.e., within 100 feet). Personnel who drive vehicles on the airfield will be issued an Airport driving permit. All Contractor vehicles must be marked with a company logo. The Airport Security department will inspect the vehicles, and vehicle hangtags will be issued. B. Badge Acquisition: Prior to issuance of a security badge(s), designated Contractor personnel who will be working onsite at the Project site and engaged in the performance of w Investigation (FBI) Criminal History Records Check (approximately $29 per person) and a Security Threat Assessment (approximately $11 per person). Upon successful completion 3-hour SIDA class and pass a written test. Those personnel who may be permitted by JWA to drive on the Airport Operations Area (AOA) perimeter road must also complete a designated Contractor personnel have: (1) complete appropriate application forms and submitted proof of identity and employment eligibility, (2) passed both background checks,

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