T.S.A. Installs Extra Protections For Employees At McCarran

Barriers have been installed for TSA workers at McCarran Airport
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LAS VEGAS - The Transportation Security Administration has completed installation of new acrylic barriers at security checkpoints throughout Las Vegas McCarran International Airport in the agency’s ongoing efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

A total of 72 protective barriers were installed at LAS in areas where TSA officers typically interact with passengers. This includes the travel document checking podium and the divesting area where travelers prepare their carry-on property for x-ray screening. The barriers are in place at the A/B and C/D checkpoints in Terminal 1 and at the security checkpoint in Terminal 3.

“The recent addition of clear barriers should instill an additional layer of confidence among travelers departing Las Vegas McCarran International Airport,” said TSA Federal Security Director for Nevada Karen Burke. “TSA will continue to identify and implement changes to the security checkpoint environment and security procedures to protect the health and wellbeing of the traveling public, our employees and the larger airport community.”

TSA recently awarded a contract to purchase and install 1,230 acrylic barriers at 37 priority airports nationwide. Installation of these barriers will be completed by early fall. The contract was awarded in June and additional contracts will be awarded starting in September.