SAFE FAQ

Security & Airport Safety Enforcement (SAFE) Program FAQ

SAFE is the Security & Airport Safety Enforcement program. The SAFE program is designed to promote the safety and security of the airport through the enforcement of LAX Rules and Regulations, LAX Airport Security Program and applicable Code of Federal Regulations, State of California regulations and City of Los Angeles regulations.
On June 01, 2019, the SAFE Program went thru an extensive re-write. The program is now more clearly defined and includes pre-determined penalties for most instances so badge holders can know what to expect. This change seeks to increase the safety and security of the airport by identifying badge holders that pose an increased risk to themselves or others.
All violations of the LAX Rules & Regulations have a pre-determined number of points (see the SAFE document for the point value). When a employee receives a citation, the points are added to their profile. If the accumulated points received in the last 12 months reaches or passes a point threshold, then a notice of Badge Suspension (or other appropriate action) will be sent within 7 business days.

 

Point Threshold Associated Penalties Badge Suspension Period
Open At the discretion of the SAFE office, badge holders may be required to complete training assigned by Airport Operations or Airport Police. Assigned training must be completed within 7 days of the “Notice of Training Required.” Failure to complete the training within the specified time frame will result in all LAWA badges being recalled or deactivated until the training is completed. 0
4 Badge holders that accumulate 4 to 7 points within the last 12 months will have their badges recalled (deactivated) for a 7 day period. 7 days
8 Badge holders that accumulate 8 to 11 points within the last 12 months will have their badges recalled (deactivated) for 30 a day period. 30 days
12 Badge holders that accumulate 12 or more points within the last 12 months will be required to attend a mandatory hearing where the penalty will be determined. Up to Revocation
If you receive an electronic citation, you should inform your supervisor. If LAWA provided training, a suspension or other action is required, a notice will be sent via email to your company's designated contact.
 
If you receive a paper citation, you must provide the paper citation to your supervisor immediately. The supervisor must take corrective action and return the citation within 72 hours to the Airport Police station at 9160 South Loyola Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045.
If you have accumulated enough points that a pre-determined suspension is warranted, your company’s designated point of contact will receive a “Notice of Badge Suspension” via e-mail that they must provide to you. This notice will describe the procedure and time frame that your badges will be recalled (deactivated). This does not replace the current policy that allows for the immediate confiscation of badges in cases of gross negligence or egregious security offenses.
The purpose of the SAFE program is the increase the safety & security of the airport by identifying badge holders who pose an increased risk to themselves or others. As such, the pre-determined penalties in the SAFE program follow the individual, regardless of the company they are working for when a citation occurs.
No, per the LAX escort policy, you may not be escorted in any secured, restricted or sterile area.
If you are issued a citation that you do not agree with, you have 7 days from the date of citation to contest that citation by filing a “Request for Appeal” form (found on the SAFE program website). Please refer to the SAFE document for further details.
SAFE Program Administrator | (424) 646-5890 | safe@lawa.org
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