✔✔What does the "Amber" Control Access Light indicate at the AFRL? - ✔✔This light
indicates a hazardous condition exists (explosives, propellants, chemicals or a hazard)
in the area beyond the light. During duty hours, enter only after approval by the area
manager or supervisor. During non-duty hours, when no personnel are present, entry is
authorized but patrol must stay inside the vehicle at all times. Radio and Cell-phone use
is unauthorized within 100 feet of facilities
✔✔What does the "Green" Control Access Light indicate at the AFRL? - ✔✔This light
indicates the area is free of hazardous operations or materials. During duty hours,
patrols may enter this area after clearance with the SOCC or visitor control point if one
exists. During non-duty hours when no personnel are present, patrols are cleared to
entry the area to perform patrol
functions.
✔✔Which areas are considered "Do not enter areas" at the AFRL? - ✔✔Test Area I-30,
Propellant Lab; Test Area I-39, Toxic Fuel Farm; Test Area I-38, Environmental Storage
Complex; Test Area I-40, Liquid Propellant Storability Complex
✔✔What actions should you take if Bldg. 8451/8417 are found unsecure? - ✔✔Do not
enter the buildings. Notify the ECC and maintain a safe distance until the facility
manager arrives.
✔✔Who is the only authority to coordinate visits by foreign nationals with the AFRL
Gate? - ✔✔The AFRL Security Office and AFRL Foreign Disclosure Office
✔✔Who must you notify upon the arrival of any foreign national who has not been pre-
announced at
AFRL? - ✔✔AFRL Security Manager Personnel
✔✔What actions should you take if a foreign national(s) is/are not listed on the EAL and
are not authorized at the AFRL? - ✔✔Detain, identify and ascertain destination. Contact