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5. Do not allow any personnel without EOC access to enter through electronically secured <br />doors into the EOC area. <br />6. Remain clear of the EOC room unless individuals have a specific reason to enter the area. <br />7. Turn in access badges and sign -in rosters to the Emergency Management Department <br />when the EOC closes down. <br />C. Department Representatives <br />Once alerted, the department representatives for the first operational period report to the <br />EOC. <br />2. The department representatives enter the Sheriff's Department by the Corban Avenue <br />entrance and sign for their EOC access badges, which includes the key cards needed to <br />enter the EOC. Do not loan out or swap badges or key cards with other personnel. <br />3. All personnel operating in the EOC must wear the access badge at a readily visible point <br />on the front of outer clothing. Personnel departing the EOC area turn in their badge and <br />log the departure time. Upon return, sign in and draw the access badge. The EOC access <br />badges do not leave the Sheriff's Department building. <br />4. Report lost, stolen, or damaged access badges to the EOC Shift Leader as soon as the loss <br />or damage is discovered. <br />5. Any additional department personnel needed for EOC operations are approved by the <br />Emergency Management Coordinator or the Shift Leader. These additional personnel use <br />visitor access badges. <br />Cabarrus County EOP — Annex A <br />Attachmen number 2 <br />F -6 Page 219 <br />