AOC Badges Sample Clauses

AOC Badges. Owner will issue an identification badge to each person who is approved by Owner pursuant to Section 1.3 of the Exhibit D, bearing that person’s name and picture. The badge will indicate that the person is permitted to access the Restricted Areas. Owner will either (1) notify Contractor if an employee is approved, whereupon Owner will issue an identification badge for that person, or (2) provide an identification badge for the person to Contractor, and Contractor will be responsible for issuing the identification badge to that person. All such persons must wear their identification badges in a readily-visible manner whenever they are in a Restricted Area.
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