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London 2012 Team Leaders' Guide Athletics

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Accreditation codes<br />

Sport/Discipline and Venue codes and pictograms printed on the front side of the<br />

PIAC indicate access to competition and/or non-competition venues. A full<br />

description of the codes is available on the reverse side of the card. Venue zone<br />

access rights are printed on the PIAC using colour and alphanumeric codes.<br />

Zone code Description<br />

Blue (colour)<br />

Venue zone codes<br />

Competition areas (field of play), administrative and<br />

operational areas<br />

Red (colour) Administrative and operational areas<br />

2 Athlete preparation area<br />

4 Press areas<br />

5 Broadcast areas<br />

6 Paralympic Family Lounges<br />

There is also a White Zone area at competition venues where accredited<br />

persons may circulate. All of the aforementioned codes grant access to the<br />

White Zone areas.<br />

Zone code Description<br />

Paralympic Village codes<br />

R Paralympic Village Residential Zone<br />

The Paralympic Village pictogram automatically grants access to the Paralympic<br />

Village Plaza.<br />

Lost, stolen or damaged cards<br />

Every lost, stolen or damaged accreditation card must be reported to the nearest<br />

accreditation facility, where it will be cancelled in the accreditation system. A<br />

new card will be issued on presentation of a request for accreditation card<br />

replacement.<br />

88 <strong>London</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Paralympic <strong>Team</strong> Leaders’ <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong>

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