Agency now requiring employees wear facial protection
WASHINGTON – TSA announced today that its employees must
wear facial protection while at screening checkpoints.
The decision to require TSA officers to wear facial
protection will be implemented over the coming days. It is an additional
measure to help minimize spread of COVID-19 and help raise the overall health
and safety level inside the airport environment. Wearing protective eyewear
remains voluntary by TSA personnel who are serving in an active screening
position.
“TSA is making this change to protect our employees and
travelers as social distancing cannot always be maintained in the screening
process.” said TSA Administrator David Pekoske.
Passengers are encouraged to wear facial protection and
individuals may be asked to momentarily lower their facial covering for
identity verification purposes, or if screening equipment alarms on it. TSA is
considering further changes to its screening system to further minimize the
risk and to limit physical interactions in the security checkpoint. The agency
will continue to communicate any changes to the screening experience with the
traveling public as these decisions are made.
TSA follows the guidance issued by the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration regarding
workforce protection. Travelers are reminded to follow the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) travel and prevention guidance regarding COVID-19.
For more information about the TSA response to COVID-19 and
other adjustments TSA has made at security screening checkpoints, please visit
tsa.gov/coronavirus.
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