Security Identification Display Area definition
Examples of Security Identification Display Area in a sentence
Any Company employee, or any employee of its contractors or agents, that require unescorted access to the Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) to perform work under this Agreement will be badged with an Airport identification badge (hereinafter referred to as "Badge") provided by Authority’s ID Badging Department and will be subject to an FBI fingerprint-based criminal history records check (CHRC) and an annual Security Threat Assessment (STA).
The A-E’s personnel must complete a background clearance Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) class in order to obtain an I.D. badge and a driving permit for access to drive on the Airport Operations Area.
Any Company employee, or any employee of its contractors or agents, that require unescorted access to the Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) to perform work under this Agreement will be badged with an Airport identification badge (Badge) provided by Authority’s ID Badging Department and will be subject to an FBI fingerprint-based criminal history records check (CHRC) and an annual Security Threat Assessment (STA).
It is understood that because of the scope of the Project, the type of work being undertaken on the Project site and the continuous operation of the airport during construction, visitors may be limited to certain times, or areas, or to being escorted at all times if said representative does not have a Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) Badge while on the Project site; in such circumstances, however, Project workers shall be allowed to confer privately with their authorized Union representatives.
Persons not executing such consent-to-search form shall not be employed by the Permittee at the Airport, in any job requiring access to a Secured Area, or AOA, or Security Identification Display Area of the Airport.
TENANT and its employees and contractors must complete a background clearance Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) class in order to obtain an I.D. badge for access to secure areas and a driver’s permit to drive on the airfield.
Upon successful completion of the background checks, A-E’s designated personnel will be required to attend a 3-hour Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) class and pass a written test.
Permittee hereby acknowledges that the City is required by TSA 1500 to adopt and put into use facilities and procedures designed to prevent and deter persons and vehicles from unauthorized access to the Security Identification Display Area as defined in TSA 1500 (“SIDA”) and the Airline Operating Area (“AOA”).
If an employee is found within a Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) without an Airport security identification badge clearly displayed, Lessee shall discipline, and, if necessary, discharge, the employee.
The individual will be required to pass an FBI background check that includes fingerprinting, and attend and pass a Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) class.