Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell uses the new hand scanners on the Olympic ParkWork is now underway on all permanent venues in the 2.5sq km Olympic Park, as well as bridges, roads and utilities networks. Enhanced access controls and other proportionate measures are being phased in to ensure the safety and security of local people and the 4,500-strong workforce, which is expected to double by the end of 2010.
John Armitt added: ‘As the “big build” accelerates we are phasing in robust plans to ensure the security and safety of both the Olympic Park workforce and the surrounding communities.
‘Access controls utilising the latest technology will enable properly authorised, equipped and trained workers to enter and leave the Olympic Park as quickly and safely as possible.’









