Security and Badging Requirements Clause Samples

The Security and Badging Requirements clause establishes the standards and procedures that individuals must follow to gain authorized access to certain facilities or information. Typically, this involves background checks, issuance of identification badges, and adherence to specific security protocols while on site. By setting these requirements, the clause helps ensure that only vetted personnel can access sensitive areas, thereby reducing security risks and protecting organizational assets.
Security and Badging Requirements. For any on site work, general site access badging is required or on-site work subject to the requirements identified in Special Provisions: SP-5. A minimum of two (2) working days’ notice is required to obtain a site badge. Work does not require individuals to possess a security clearance.
Security and Badging Requirements. For any on site work, general site access badging is required. All Contractor staff that require routine access to the Hanford Site supporting this Work shall complete the requisite Hanford-site training and obtain a site badge in accordance with the Contract. Foreign Nationals shall not be considered for Hanford site work.
Security and Badging Requirements. For any on-site work, general site access badging is required.
Security and Badging Requirements. For on-site work, general site access badging is required. When requested, Contractor shall provide completed Security Badge Request Form to CPCCo for each person to be involved which is available for download from ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/SubmittalsFormsDocs or otherwise, shall be requested by the Contractor The Contractor shall be badged as a visitor and escorted while in Buyer-controlled facilities. Visitors shall present viable government-issued identification when required for site/building access. Foreign Nationals shall not be considered for Hanford site work.
Security and Badging Requirements. For any on site work, see Special Provisions – On Site Services for details. Subcontractor employees will be required to submit to vehicle searches and not personally carry or transport certain prohibited articles.

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