No blue-and-white ID card. No magnetic strip. No photo taken seven years ago, when I first started working at the petrochemical complex. Just an empty clip and the cold sweat of realization.

portal. You will likely need the report number for your replacement application. De-activate via OPS

The pass serves as a primary identification and authentication tool. It grants access to critical infrastructure, refineries, and petrochemical plants. If a pass falls into the wrong hands, it poses a potential security risk to national interests. Therefore, the authorities treat a not just as missing property, but as a potential security vulnerability that must be neutralized immediately.

This is the most critical step. Every company operating on Jurong Island has a designated Security Pass Office (SPO) or an administrator responsible for pass management. You must inform them immediately. They are the liaison between you and JTC.

You can do this online via the Singapore Police Force e-Service or at any Neighborhood Police Center.

Once you have the police report and company letter, the replacement process can begin.

Time is your enemy. Jurong Island operates under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) regulations. An unaccounted-for pass is considered a potential security breach.

: If your company has granted you OPS account access, you may be able to de-activate the pass yourself online. Re-activation or replacement can only begin the lost pass is marked as de-activated in the system. Replacement Process Company Authorization

Your HR or Security Manager will issue you a Lost Pass Declaration Form . This form requires your signature under the Penal Code (Chapter 224), affirming that you have not sold, lent, or misplaced the pass due to gross negligence.

If you realize your pass is missing, time is of the essence. Do not wait to see if it "turns up." You must act immediately to mitigate security risks and comply with regulations.

Jurong Island Pass: Lost

No blue-and-white ID card. No magnetic strip. No photo taken seven years ago, when I first started working at the petrochemical complex. Just an empty clip and the cold sweat of realization.

portal. You will likely need the report number for your replacement application. De-activate via OPS

The pass serves as a primary identification and authentication tool. It grants access to critical infrastructure, refineries, and petrochemical plants. If a pass falls into the wrong hands, it poses a potential security risk to national interests. Therefore, the authorities treat a not just as missing property, but as a potential security vulnerability that must be neutralized immediately. lost jurong island pass

This is the most critical step. Every company operating on Jurong Island has a designated Security Pass Office (SPO) or an administrator responsible for pass management. You must inform them immediately. They are the liaison between you and JTC.

You can do this online via the Singapore Police Force e-Service or at any Neighborhood Police Center. No blue-and-white ID card

Once you have the police report and company letter, the replacement process can begin.

Time is your enemy. Jurong Island operates under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) regulations. An unaccounted-for pass is considered a potential security breach. Just an empty clip and the cold sweat of realization

: If your company has granted you OPS account access, you may be able to de-activate the pass yourself online. Re-activation or replacement can only begin the lost pass is marked as de-activated in the system. Replacement Process Company Authorization

Your HR or Security Manager will issue you a Lost Pass Declaration Form . This form requires your signature under the Penal Code (Chapter 224), affirming that you have not sold, lent, or misplaced the pass due to gross negligence.

If you realize your pass is missing, time is of the essence. Do not wait to see if it "turns up." You must act immediately to mitigate security risks and comply with regulations.