Restricted Area Identity Card - YOW 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Restricted Area Identity Card - YOW in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part 1—Employee Information. Fill in your surname, given names, gender, home address, city, province/state, postal code/zip code, primary number, height, date of birth, weight, country, email address, hair colour, eye colour, and complexion.
  3. Proceed to Part 2—Employment Information. This section should be completed by your employer. Enter the employer's name, department, employee occupation, type of pass requested (select from options), and keycard access requested.
  4. In the authorization section of Part 2, ensure that the authorized signing authority certifies the employee's need for access and completion of required training. They must provide their name, date, signature, job title, email address, and telephone number.
  5. Finally, complete Part 3—Consent and Receipt of RAIC. Sign and date this section to consent to the collection and use of personal information as described.

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The Canada Restricted Area Identity Card (RAIC) grants you access to the restricted areas of many Canadian airports through designated access points, which are determined by individual airport authorities.
primary security line means the boundary between a restricted area and a non-restricted area at an aerodrome. ( premire ligne de sret)
Restricted area identity cards (RAICs) include biometric data on the iris of the eye and fingerprints, which are used to strengthen access control for airport staff in restricted areas.
The Engage component of CORE in security requires you to actively participate in training programs related to security practices. This means that as part of your role in an organization, you should engage in ongoing learning about security measures, potential threats, and how to respond to them.
Restricted Area Identity Card (RAIC) This is a permanent pass that permits the holder to proceed unescorted into the restricted area while performing work-related activities.

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Physical security controls at airports include access control doors, surveillance cameras, security checkpoints, and barriers. Backflow doors, designed to prevent unauthorized entry or exit, are part of these controls. These measures help restrict access, monitor activities, and protect sensitive areas.
Physical barriers Doors: Strong structures that control entry and exit to specific areas in airports, protecting restricted zones from intruders or disruptions. Gates: Barriers used to control airport traffic flow and prevent unauthorized access to boarding areas and departure zones.
165 A person must not enter or remain in a restricted area unless the person is: a) a person to whom a restricted area identity card has been issued; or b) in possession of a document that is issued or approved by the aerodrome operator in accordance with a security measure as authorization for the person to enter or

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