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What is the purpose of the badging guidelines established by the Salt Lake City Fire Department?
What is the purpose of the badging guidelines established by the Salt Lake City Fire Department?
To ensure Salt Lake City Fire Department personnel are working within restrictions included in the Letter of Agreement with the Salt Lake City International Airport.
What privileges does a blue badge grant?
What privileges does a blue badge grant?
What is required for a red badge holder every year?
What is required for a red badge holder every year?
What does SIDA stand for?
What does SIDA stand for?
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What does AOA refer to?
What does AOA refer to?
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What does AMA represent?
What does AMA represent?
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Who is considered an Authorized Signer?
Who is considered an Authorized Signer?
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What personnel are required to obtain an Airport Access Badge?
What personnel are required to obtain an Airport Access Badge?
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What is the responsibility regarding badge renewal?
What is the responsibility regarding badge renewal?
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What should one do if a badge is lost?
What should one do if a badge is lost?
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A temporary badge allows unescorted access to all areas of the airport.
A temporary badge allows unescorted access to all areas of the airport.
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What happens if a badge is no longer needed?
What happens if a badge is no longer needed?
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All revoked badges must be returned to the Badging Office.
All revoked badges must be returned to the Badging Office.
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What is the potential consequence for failing to adhere to badging rules?
What is the potential consequence for failing to adhere to badging rules?
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Study Notes
Purpose of Badging Guidelines
- Established for Salt Lake City Fire Department personnel to comply with the Letter of Agreement with Salt Lake City International Airport.
Badge Types and Their Functions
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Blue Badge:
- Car icon indicates unescorted access to Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) and Sterile Area.
- Authorizes driving in Aircraft Operations Area (ramp).
- Requires SIDA training every 2 years.
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Red Badge:
- Grants unescorted access to SIDA and Sterile Area.
- Authorizes driving in Aircraft Operations and Movement Areas (runways/taxiways).
- Requires SIDA, AOA, and AMA training annually.
Definitions of Key Areas
- SIDA: Security Identification Display Area.
- AOA: Aircraft Operations Area (e.g., ramp area).
- AMA: Aircraft Movement Area (e.g., runways and taxiways).
Authorized Signer
- Individual trained to review and sign badge applications, ensuring proper authorization for fire department personnel.
Guidelines for Fire Department Personnel
- Personnel assigned to Fire Stations 11 or 12 must obtain an Airport Access Badge based on their roles.
Specific Badge Holders
- List of roles includes Airport Battalion Chief, Airport Fire Marshall, Operations Battalion Chiefs, and various roles at Fire Stations 11 and 12 with specific badge color designations.
Airport Control Notification
- If Medic Engine 11 lacks badged personnel, the Officer must contact Airport Control for an escort on all airport calls.
Personnel Responsibility
- All Fire Department personnel have the responsibility to adhere to badging regulations.
Badge Application Process
- Print and complete the application from the airport's website.
- Review and secure signature from an Authorized Signer.
- Schedule a fingerprinting appointment, with a background check taking 5-14 days.
- Complete required computer training within 30 days post-background check.
- Badges must display specific identifiers (e.g., car image, escort privileges).
Badging Process Note
- Personnel cannot access airport property until security checks are complete.
Red Badge Training
- Personnel must first obtain a Blue Badge before undergoing Red Badge training, which includes multiple training components.
Badge Renewal Process
- Personnel at Fire Stations 11 or 12 must renew blue badges every 2 years and red badges annually.
- Renewal can start 6 weeks before expiration; expired badges beyond 30 days require reapplication.
Temporary Badges
- Employees not regularly assigned can obtain temporary badges for airport access during shifts.
- Responsibilities and activation procedures are specified, including requirements for escort while in secure areas.
Handling Lost or Stolen Badges
- Immediate notification to the Badging Office is required.
- Replacement fee for lost badges is $50; no fee for stolen badges with a police report.
Badge Deactivation
- Badges must be returned for deactivation if no longer needed; non-compliance incurs a $100 fine.
Revoked Badge Return
- All revoked badges must be returned promptly to avoid a $100 fee for non-return.
Consequences of Non-Compliance
- Failure to follow procedures may result in fines, fees, security violations, or civil penalties.
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This quiz provides flashcards focused on the airport badging guidelines established for the Salt Lake City Fire Department. It includes key terms and definitions that personnel should be aware of as per the Letter of Agreement with the Salt Lake City International Airport.