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F-06.5: SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS

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1. Security instructions have to be drafted to each Secured Area. Instructions include procedures concerning:
a) Handling and storage of information in the area (F-06.10): classification of the information which may be handled and stored in the area.
b) Protection and surveillance measures to be implemented (including F-06.7 – F-06.9).
c) Approval of access rights to the area (F-06.3): persons who have access to the area without escorting, based on specific permission and verification of trustworthiness
d) Visitors (F-06.4): procedure to use escorting when needed or to protect Classified Information in cases when exceptional people are approved access to the area
e) Other relevant procedures.

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Katakri 2020

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1. Security instructions have to be drafted to each Secured Area. Instructions include procedures concerning:
a) Handling and storage of information in the area (F-06.10): classification of the information which may be handled and stored in the area.
b) Protection and surveillance measures to be implemented (including F-06.7 – F-06.9).
c) Approval of access rights to the area (F-06.3): persons who have access to the area without escorting, based on specific permission and verification of trustworthiness
d) Visitors (F-06.4): procedure to use escorting when needed or to protect Classified Information in cases when exceptional people are approved access to the area
e) Other relevant procedures.

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F-06.5: SECURITY INSTRUCTIONS
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Security instructions specific to security areas (CL III)

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