Security at the Airport [DFW SIDA Training Pocket Guide]
YOU are responsible for:
* knowing and following all security procedures; * closing doors behind you; * protecting Sensitive Security Information (SSI); * never sharing SSI or information that could jeopardize the security of DFW Airport with family and friends; and * reporting security violations and suspicious activity to Department of Public Safety law enforcement personnel.
Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
Federal agency with responsibility to: * establish, publish, enforce and monitor aviation security regulations; and * conduct passenger screening operations at airports.
DFW International Airport Board
Has many responsibilities, including but not limited to: * establishing and enforcing airport security procedures; * establishing the airport SIDA boundaries; * providing security training to individuals with SIDA access; * controlling and monitoring access to Secure areas of the airport; * maintaining perimeter fencing; * establishing access controls; * establishing an airport ID badging system; and * providing law enforcement and emergency response support.
Airport's tenants
Responsible for ensuring that: * all employees with access to the SIDA meet the employment qualifications and pass the required criminal history background checks; * all employees receive specific airport security training; * only authorized personnel can access Secure areas of the airport through tenant facilities; and * Sensitive Security Information (SSI) is provided only on a need-to-know basis.