Airport ID Badges [DFW SIDA Training Pocket
Guide] with complete solution
Purpose of ID Badges - -- provide access into restricted areas allowing . you to
access certain secured gates and doors required by your job
- your ID badger lets other employees know that you are authorized to work at the
airport
-What color badges are authorized for SIDA? - -Blue, Red, Yellow
-Exemptions to the airport SIDA badge - -- Airports generally federal aviation
administration safety inspectors on the ramp as long as they display proper Federal
ID
- airline pilots and cockpit flight crew members may also be in the vicinity or
footprint of their aircraft without an airport SIDA badge. However, they must be in
uniform and display a valid airline badge
-TSA may enter and be present in the SIDA without displaying identification in order
to inspect or test security compliance but they must be able to product either
produce federal ID or a valid SIDA badge when challenged
-White- Employee/ Contractor ID - -allow access to DFW board buildings and are
sponsored by the Airport Board. Employee/ Contractor ID badges are not authorized
for access through TSA checkpoints or Employee Portals.
- Not authorized for unescorted access through AOA gates or to be unescorted in
the SIDA or sterile areas of the terminals
-Green- Non SIDA - -allow access into sterile areas of the airport terminals after
successfully completing the TSA screening process.
- Non SIDA badges are not authorized to use the Employee Portals or to be
unescorted into the SIDA
-Blue- SIDA - -allow access to the sterile areas and the SIDA and are sponsored by
the Airport Board. Most but not all badges may be authorized to enter the SDIA via
and employee portal
- Only badges with E or A printed on the badge may escort others while the SIDA or
sterile areas of the terminal
-Red- SIDA - -allow access to sterile areas and the SIDA and are sponsored by
authorized governmental agencies, may enter through employee portal
-Only badges with E or A printed on their badges may escort other while in the SIDA
or sterile areas of the terminals
-Yellow- SIDA - -badges allow access to the sterile areas and the SIDA and are
sponsored by authorized signatory airlines
-authorized to enter via employee portal
- Only E printed on their badge may escort others while in the SIDA or sterile areas
of the terminals
Guide] with complete solution
Purpose of ID Badges - -- provide access into restricted areas allowing . you to
access certain secured gates and doors required by your job
- your ID badger lets other employees know that you are authorized to work at the
airport
-What color badges are authorized for SIDA? - -Blue, Red, Yellow
-Exemptions to the airport SIDA badge - -- Airports generally federal aviation
administration safety inspectors on the ramp as long as they display proper Federal
ID
- airline pilots and cockpit flight crew members may also be in the vicinity or
footprint of their aircraft without an airport SIDA badge. However, they must be in
uniform and display a valid airline badge
-TSA may enter and be present in the SIDA without displaying identification in order
to inspect or test security compliance but they must be able to product either
produce federal ID or a valid SIDA badge when challenged
-White- Employee/ Contractor ID - -allow access to DFW board buildings and are
sponsored by the Airport Board. Employee/ Contractor ID badges are not authorized
for access through TSA checkpoints or Employee Portals.
- Not authorized for unescorted access through AOA gates or to be unescorted in
the SIDA or sterile areas of the terminals
-Green- Non SIDA - -allow access into sterile areas of the airport terminals after
successfully completing the TSA screening process.
- Non SIDA badges are not authorized to use the Employee Portals or to be
unescorted into the SIDA
-Blue- SIDA - -allow access to the sterile areas and the SIDA and are sponsored by
the Airport Board. Most but not all badges may be authorized to enter the SDIA via
and employee portal
- Only badges with E or A printed on the badge may escort others while the SIDA or
sterile areas of the terminal
-Red- SIDA - -allow access to sterile areas and the SIDA and are sponsored by
authorized governmental agencies, may enter through employee portal
-Only badges with E or A printed on their badges may escort other while in the SIDA
or sterile areas of the terminals
-Yellow- SIDA - -badges allow access to the sterile areas and the SIDA and are
sponsored by authorized signatory airlines
-authorized to enter via employee portal
- Only E printed on their badge may escort others while in the SIDA or sterile areas
of the terminals