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From:j..kean@enron.com
To:lillian.villarreal.enronxgate@enron.com
Subject:RE: Security Update
Cc:john.brindle@enron.com, john.presley@enron.com, bill.donovan@enron.com,michael.terraso@enron.com
Bcc:john.brindle@enron.com, john.presley@enron.com, bill.donovan@enron.com,michael.terraso@enron.com
Date:Thu, 11 Oct 2001 16:21:33 -0700 (PDT)

Thanks for your message. We met about the fire drill process yesterday
and will have something shortly. One of the issues we are facing is the
absence of "floor wardens" -- people who know the procedure and can help
it move smoothly if there is a problem. If you are willing to
volunteer, contact mike terraso. thanks

-----Original Message-----
From: Lillian.Villarreal.enronXgate@enron.com
[mailto:Lillian.Villarreal.enronXgate@enron.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 4:40 PM
To: Kean, Steven J.
Subject: RE: Security Update


Mr. Kean,
I want to thank you and your group for keeping us informed of new safety
rules so we all understand the reasons for the changes. I have 1
question.

Will you be sharing/reviewing/revising fire drill/building evacuation
instructions. In the past, our fire drills have instructed us just to
go
to the door of the stairwells. If we really had to evacuate the
building,
where should we go after we exit the stairwells and building? Would the
recommendation be to wait in the park area in front of ECN, walk towards
an
area that is not near high structures, a freeway underpass, etc. or is
that
decision left to our discretion?

Thanks, Lillian Villarreal - ETS IT group

-----Original Message-----
From: Enron Announcements/Corp/Enron@ENRON On Behalf Of Steve
Kean@ENRON
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 11:04 PM
To: All Enron Worldwide@ENRON
Subject: Security Update


Enron has been increasing security at its facilities around the
world.
Some of the changes took effect immediately (e.g. additional
security
personnel) and some are phasing in. While not all of the changes
will
be visible, there are a few that will have an impact on
everyday
activities. In all the steps we take and recommendations we make,
we
will be making our facilities and systems more secure and endeavoring
to
increase your sense of security, while doing our best to
minimize
disruption to our day-to-day business.

Primary responsibility for Enron Corp. Security resides in our
business
controls organization. You can contact this organization through
their
website (<http://home.enron.com/security<;), by phone (713-345-2804),
or
by email
(CorporateSecurity@enron.com
<mailto:CorporateSecurity@enron.com<). John Brindle, Senior
Director,
Business Controls, leads this organization. Please feel free to
provide
John and his team with your comments and questions, or to
report
security threats.

We have two areas to update you on: changes in the access
procedures
for the Enron Center Campus in Houston and changes to our
travel
advisory.

Access to the Enron Center

Over the next few days, the following access control procedures will
be
instituted at the Enron Center (and other facilities where
practical):

? As employees swipe their badges at the card readers to enter
the
Enron Center, a guard will match the photo on the badge to
the
bearer.

? Employees and contractors who forget their badges must
present a
valid picture ID to obtain access to the Enron Center
(U.S.
driver's license, U.S. or foreign passport, or some form of
U.S.
federal, state or local identification).

? Visitors to the Enron Center must produce a valid photo ID
when
signing in at the lobby reception desk and must completely
fill
out the visitor card. Adult visitors without a valid photo
ID
(U.S. driver's license, U.S. or foreign passport, or some
form
of U.S. federal, state or local identification) will not
be
allowed access to the Enron Center.

? Visitors to Enron facilities must be escorted by an
Enron
employee or badged contractor at all times.

? Visitors to the Enron Center will be met in the lobby by
an
Enron employee or badged contractor, signed into a visitor's
log
at the lobby reception area by the employee or
badged
contractor, and escorted to their appointment. At
the
conclusion of the appointment, the visitor will be escorted
to
the lobby by an employee or badged contractor, the visitor
badge
collected, and the visitor signed out in the log at the
plaza
reception area by the escorting employee or badged
contractor.

? Employees are also being asked to participate in the security
of
their workplace by following these guidelines; report
suspicious
activity to Security (phone 3-6300), do not open secured
doors
for individuals unknown to you or hold doors open,
allowing
"tail gating" by others.

These will be the first in a series of new security procedures to
be
instituted at Enron. We ask that all employees be patient
during
congested times in the lobby. As we proceed and obtain increased
guard
personnel and equipment, we expect the inconvenience to decrease.
We
hope you understand these measures are being instituted for the
security
of all our employees.


Travel Advisory Update

With the beginning of retaliatory strikes, we have two
important
recommendations:

? While the retaliatory strikes are ongoing, corporate
security
recommends that travel through or to the Middle East be
avoided.
We continue to strongly recommend that all travel during
this
time to Afghanistan, Yemen, Pakistan, Indonesia, Iran,
Iraq,
Sudan, Somalia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Georgia, and
the
Kyrgyz Republic be canceled. In addition, we recommend
that
planned travel to Egypt, Israel, Gaza/West Bank,
Jordan,
Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Algeria be very
carefully
considered.

? For non-U.S. citizens traveling in the United States,
corporate
security recommends that you carry documentation. There
have
been several recent reports of non-U.S. citizens who reside
in
the United States being questioned and asked for
documentation
when boarding U.S. domestic flights. As a result, we
suggest
that all non-U.S. citizens who currently reside in the
United
States - and who do not have Permanent Resident Alien
status -
carry their passport, Form I-94 and Form I-797 at all times.
We
would also suggest that Permanent Resident Aliens carry
their
Permanent Resident (Green) Card as proof of their status
as a
precautionary measure. It appears that Immigration
Officials
may be applying a section of the Immigration and Nationality
Act
that requires individuals over the age of 18 to carry
his/her
"registration" documentation with them at all times. This
can
include a Permanent Resident Card, Form I-94 card,
Employment
Authorization Card, Border Crossing Card, or a
Temporary
Resident Card. Immigration Officials have not historically
been
asking domestic travelers for "registration" documentation,
but
in light of the heightened security measures and
current
atmosphere, it would be best to be prepared with all of
your
documentation proving your current lawful status.

We will keep you apprised of new information and developments on
the
Corporate Security website and by e-mail, as appropriate.