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Career Path => Security, FFD => Topic started by: scott3367 on Mar 27, 2011, 11:04

Title: Denied access, ready to start appeal process
Post by: scott3367 on Mar 27, 2011, 11:04
even though i worked 4 yrs nuclear, (1979-1984) i was denied access on 3-14-11. Its only been 2 wks but I was hoping to receive letter stating I could appeal. Will the security firm disclose why I was denied
 so we will know where the problem lies and know what to correct.
      Also the nuke plant where I worked in 80's , I know almost everyone there, from the head of security , Supervisor HP's to Engineers and operators. Would it not be beneficial to get letters
 of reference from them to help with my appeal? Thanks!
Title: Re: Denied access, ready to start appeal process
Post by: ski2313 on Mar 27, 2011, 12:45
Why were you denied?

Title: Re: Denied access, ready to start appeal process
Post by: Sun Dog on Mar 27, 2011, 01:04

Why were you denied?


I get the feeling he may not know the 'why' just yet.  


Will the security firm disclose why I was denied so we will know where the problem lies and know what to correct.
      

However, the title of the thread does indicate the he does know the 'why'.  How else could he be ready to start an appeal?  Knowing why access was denied is a prerequisite to appealing that decision.

We'll just have to wait for the UA SME to chime in and sort this all out.
Title: Re: Denied access, ready to start appeal process
Post by: walstib on Mar 27, 2011, 01:28
You always have the right to appeal.  May or may not get you anywhere but you can always try if you think you're in the right.  I had my badge pulled and denied access for two weeks through their mistake not mine.  Since I knew I was in the right my next step to appeal was going to be a lawyer when the utility rescinded.  You need to find out what the circumstances of your being denied access are in order to determine what to do next.  If the drug test came back positive you have the right to appeal and a hearing, but they usually don't call a positive unless they have clear cut evidence in a sample, and you wont beat that one.  Good luck  +K
Title: Re: Denied access, ready to start appeal process
Post by: scott3367 on Mar 27, 2011, 06:12
Sorry for the confusion. I do not know the reason for the denial but my supervisor said I will get a letter with an option to appeal. I passed
 all the rad, safety, fme etc. test , also passed the drug screen. 
   It may be something on my background or something I forgot to disclose. Thanks
Title: Re: Denied access, ready to start appeal process
Post by: Graphic on Mar 27, 2011, 08:05
The letter you receive in the mail will tell you why you were denied and for how long. The letter will also tell you how to go about the appeals process.

I mean if you had a DUI or some other charge 10 years ago and didn't list it then yes 99% of the time you will be denied for failure to list or disclose. It's a tough one to appeal if that is the reason because you should be able to remember if you were charged or arrested for something. I guess you could qualify it under is this person "trustworthy and reliable". Could be an honest mistake but it isn't something that would get you denied permanantly. Most will give you a 1 year denial up to 3 I've seen sometimes. It's just according to all the mitigating factors.

Kind of hard to help with the lack of detail so far.
Title: Re: Denied access, ready to start appeal process
Post by: Graphic on May 09, 2011, 09:01
The appeal is from the same place that denied you how do you think that is going to work out for you? Hope you are one of the rare cases that gets resolution in your favor.

Your appeal letter might be from the same place (utility) but it sure isn't reviewed and decided by the same person.
Title: Re: Denied access, ready to start appeal process
Post by: OldHP on May 09, 2011, 09:38
  The appeal is from the same place that denied you how do you think that is going to work out for you? Hope you are one of the rare cases that gets resolution in your favor. 

 :->  Since you just registered this morning you might want to think about replies to recient posts rather than those from several years ago!

 [RTFM]