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Sorted by relevanceReport the loss in Workday, then visit HR on the 2nd floor with photo ID. A new employee badge is printed the same day.
Bring the visitor to the front desk with any government-issued ID. Reception voids the old badge in the access system and prints a replacement.
Use your employee badge at any main entrance 06:00–19:00. After hours requires a manager-approved access exception.
Review the Physical Keys and Badges standard on the department portal before you begin.
Managers request badges via AccessHub; issued within 24 hours.
Report a lost badge in Workday and visit HR 2nd floor with a photo ID.
What if a driver arrives without an appointment? — Direct them to the yard queue; Ops will decide whether to accept as a walk-in.
Personal Protective Equipment required by zone. Covers hard hats, safety glasses, hi-vis vests, and steel-toe boots.
How often does this procedure change? — It is reviewed at least annually and any time an incident or audit finding requires it.
Drivers check in at the guard shack with BOL and a photo ID before entering the yard.
How often is this reviewed? — At least annually, and any time an incident, audit, or major change requires it.
How often is this reviewed? — At least annually, and any time an incident, audit, or major change requires it.
Review the Keycard Access Audit standard on the department portal before you begin.
All visitors on the operations floor need a signed-in badge and a trained escort at all times.
Badge in at every exterior door; tailgating is prohibited. Lost badge → HR within 1 hour.
Vendors check in at Security, present COI, and receive a color-coded contractor badge.
Day 1: paperwork and badge at HR. Day 2: IT setup. Day 3: safety orientation. Day 5: department shadow.