Badging In Challenge
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Are you an expert on our badging in policies? Test yourself by mastering this Badging In Challenge.
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Badging In Challenge
Before we get started, click on each tile to review the badging in rules.
No badge, no entry
Always badge in
No Tailgating
Don’t let others enter without scanning their own badge.
Scan your badge every time, even if someone holds the door for you.
If someone doesn’t have a badge, refer them to security.
Badging In Challenge
Badging In Challenge
On no! There's a fire alarm in the building!
During a fire alarm, the building is evacuated to a designated assembly point. Security pulls the "Badge In Report" to account for every employee. You allowed your coworker to tailgate so they're not on the Badge In Report. While they are safely standing outside, emergency responders may risk their lives re-entering a burning building to search for "missing" people who were never logged as present. Or worse, they are left behind because no one realized they were inside.
Badging In Challenge
Badging In Challenge
Your personal information has been stolen!
A week later, you discover the director you allowed in without a badge had been fired the day before. While inside, she accessed and recorded sensitive data such as employee salaries, home addresses, and performance reviews.
Badging In Challenge
Badging In Challenge
The person you let in without a badge is stalking a coworker.
Your coworker was confronted by the stalker. A fight ensued and law enforcement was called to the scene.
Badging In Challenge
Melinda Chaffin
Created on March 6, 2026
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Badging In Challenge
Select the Home button to return to this slide at any point on the course.
Are you an expert on our badging in policies? Test yourself by mastering this Badging In Challenge.
Begin
Badging In Challenge
Before we get started, click on each tile to review the badging in rules.
No badge, no entry
Always badge in
No Tailgating
Don’t let others enter without scanning their own badge.
Scan your badge every time, even if someone holds the door for you.
If someone doesn’t have a badge, refer them to security.
Badging In Challenge
Badging In Challenge
On no! There's a fire alarm in the building!
During a fire alarm, the building is evacuated to a designated assembly point. Security pulls the "Badge In Report" to account for every employee. You allowed your coworker to tailgate so they're not on the Badge In Report. While they are safely standing outside, emergency responders may risk their lives re-entering a burning building to search for "missing" people who were never logged as present. Or worse, they are left behind because no one realized they were inside.
Badging In Challenge
Badging In Challenge
Your personal information has been stolen!
A week later, you discover the director you allowed in without a badge had been fired the day before. While inside, she accessed and recorded sensitive data such as employee salaries, home addresses, and performance reviews.
Badging In Challenge
Badging In Challenge
The person you let in without a badge is stalking a coworker.
Your coworker was confronted by the stalker. A fight ensued and law enforcement was called to the scene.