The individual
The restricted area badge should be worn visibly on the upper part of the body, typically on the chest or neck area, to ensure it is easily identifiable. This placement helps security personnel and authorized personnel quickly recognize individuals with access to restricted areas. It's important to follow specific organizational guidelines for badge display to maintain security protocols.
Unit Security Manager or Commander
The bearer of the badge providing the escorted entry.
AF Form 1199, restricted area badge
Area 4
Yes
both A and B
AFI 31-101 outlines the security and access control measures for restricted areas within the Air Force. It specifies the requirements for issuing restricted area badges, which are essential for personnel who need access to sensitive or classified locations. These badges help ensure that only authorized individuals can enter restricted spaces, thereby enhancing security and protecting critical assets. Compliance with AFI 31-101 is crucial for maintaining operational integrity and safeguarding national security interests.
false
True
Working in aircraft engine intakes
all of the above