Control Entry To and Exit From a Restricted Area Reviews
Use the Card and Badge Systems
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&pageText=An identification (ID) card system is established to provide a method of identifying personnel.&
&popLabel1=Single card or badge&
&popLabel2=Card or badge exchange&
&popLabel3=Multiple card or badge&
&popText1=This system lends itself to comparative loose control and is not recommended for high-security areas. Because the ID cards or badge frequently remain in the bearer’s possession, it affords the bearer the opportunity for alteration or duplication.&
&popText2=In this system, each card/badge has a different background color or one card/badge has an overprint. Individual possession of the second card/badge occurs only while the bearer is in the area for which it was issued. This system provides a greater degree of security and decreases the possibility of forgery, alteration, or duplication of the card/badge. Note: Always keep the second card or badge in the area.&
&popText3=The multiple card or badge exchange system provides the greatest degree of security. Instead of having specific markings on the cards/badges denoting permission to enter various restricted areas, the cards or badges are exchanged at the entrance to each security area. For comparison purposes, the card or badge data are identical.&
