Sentences with phrase «screening airport employees»

«TSA has increased operations to focus on screening airport employees at employee entrances and direct access points, such as turnstiles, secure area doors and elevators and vehicle dates,» he said.

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Giggling employees pass through a mock security entrance manned by «flight attendants» into a cavernous space filled with music, beer, food and versions of the airport's screens, with all their movies running at full tilt.
The 3,500 - employee «international protective services» division is the least visible to Canadians, who are more likely to see Garda's people moving truckloads of cash for banks, screening passengers at airports, or guarding malls.
This law, named for the Transportation Security Administration agent who was fatally shot on duty in 2013, requires airports to have plans in place to deal with active shooter incidents and similar threats, including increased employee screening and awareness of suspicious employee behavior.
Hatfield cited a Government Accountability Office report released in 2008 that found it would cost between $ 5.7 billion and $ 14.9 billion in the first year to screen all employees at U.S. commercial airports.
According to acting TSA Deputy Administrator Mark Hatfield, it costs the Miami airport $ 3 million to physically screen all of its employees.
As such, if your employees work in and around sensitive areas such as power plants, utilities, ports, chemicals, airports or transportation, you should consider adding this program to your employment screening process.
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