One of our sites packages up sealed chicken cans into finished packaging. We have a usual USDA inspector that comes on site. He has been walking in and refusing to sign in, wear a visitors badge, and says he should not be escorted around the building. We are also SQF certified for a candy repackaging that we also do at this site as well and have the policy in place that everyone is to sign in, wear a visitors badge, and all visitors must be escorted by staff at all times. The USDA inspector says that he doesn't have to legally follow these processes that we have in place. He legally must be permitted on site whenever he wants and be able to go wherever he wants. I know that he can do that but I am not stopping him from doing that. I am just saying that he has to sign in and out, that he wears a visitors badge while on site, and that an employee is with him at all times while on site. Am I in the wrong for asking him to follow our visitor policy?
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