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Amerithrax — Part 33

110 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Sep 8, 2006 · Broad topic: Terrorism · Topic: Amerithrax · 110 pages OCR'd
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e ° @ | ix FD-302a (Rev. 10-6-95) 279A-WF-222936-302 : bic Continuation of FD-302 of [od ,On 01/19/2007 _ , Page 3 required at each exterior building door, except for the main entrance to Building which was guarded. Once an employee was inside an exterior building door, there was still a security guard or camera present to confirm who entered and left the building. Badges were also required to enter lab areas and suites. However, once inside a lab area or suite, doors were not locked and badges were not necessary. This included cold storage areas, which were not locked. fT stated that[—_] never saw any visitors in office area or suites. There were occasions when employees would forget or lose their badges, in which case they were issued a temporary badge. The temporary badges were issued after security checked the employee's identification, and the temporary badge was only good for one day and would only afford the same level access that the employee had with their normally issued badge. stated that any visitors would need a temporary badge and would need to be escorted. [ ___] cours not think of any reasonable scenario where someone cou remove Select Agents from the hot areas covertly, and was not aware of any individuals who had tried to do so. — explained that in order to enter a hot suite, an employee had to remove all their clothing and don scrubs. When leaving the hot suite, the employee would remove the scrubs and don their street clothes. Even though there were no security guards or cameras present during this ingress and egress, believed it would be unlikely that someone -carry an item such as a Select Agent out of a hot suite. stated that the lab did not operate continuously and that schedule was Monday-Friday during the day. However, some people did come in on the weekends or after hours if they were behind in their work. was not aware of_any individuals that said they might take a Select Agent, nor was[. | aware of any individuals with access and ability to create or handle dangerous biological agents who expressed hostile attitudes toward any political organization, the media, or others. was not aware of any individuals who were associated with the mailings of the anthrax letters. Many people in the lab had access to Select Agents, but none had displayed any _dis osition to do harm. In addition to those already name i j to Select Agents:
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