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Keeping your Schiphol Pass: compliance with speed limits
Speed checks are carried out at Schiphol East by Schiphol Enforcement. It's essential that employees are aware of the speed limits on site, as repeated violations can have consequences for your Schiphol Pass. There have also been near-misses involving crossing employees in the past. In this Article, we explain why it's important to check your speed, the consequences of violations and how to avoid sanctions.
Speed limits at Schiphol-East The speed limits at Schiphol-East are strictly enforced to ensure the safety of employees and visitors. Violations of these limits can lead to warnings, fines, or even other measures. Enforcement is not always visible but can appear suddenly and act quickly. Therefore, always be alert and keep to the speed limits.
Consequences of repeated violations Repeated speeding offences can have serious consequences. A second offence within a year may result in stricter measures, such as a fine and revoking access to the airport premises. This can have significant consequences for your work capabilities and access to other key areas within Schiphol.
What to do in case of an offence? If you receive a speeding fine or warning, it's important to take action quickly. Discuss the situation with your manager and make sure you take Schiphol's rules seriously. An open discussion can help to prevent a recurrence.
We all have a responsibility to ensure safety at Schiphol. Let's work together to ensure that we comply with the rules so that we continue to create a safe working environment and maintain job satisfaction. Remember to always check your speed and pay attention to possible speed restrictions on the grounds.
For more information on Schiphol rules and speed limits, click here.
