SF 901 CUI Restricted Access Purple Folders
Bold purple SF 901-style CUI folders for organizing and identifying printed Controlled Unclassified Information. Ideal for CUI document packets, program files, travelers, drawings, contract documents, meeting materials, and controlled workspaces. Folders only. Cover sheets and inserts sold separately. Make printed Controlled Unclassified Information easier to identify, cover, organize, and transport with high-visibility SF 901 CUI Restricted Access Purple Folders. These bold purple CUI folders are designed for teams that handle printed CUI documents, program files, technical packets, drawings, travelers, contract documents, meeting packets, and other sensitive information that needs to remain clearly identified while in use, in transit, or in storage. Each folder features a printed SF 901-style CUI cover design to help communicate that the contents may contain Controlled Unclassified Information and must be handled according to your organization’s CUI safeguarding procedures. Use these folders anywhere printed CUI is commonly handled, including offices, engineering departments, manufacturing floors, program rooms, conference rooms, file storage areas, and controlled workspaces. What’s Included 10 - SF 901 CUI Restricted Access Purple Folders This listing does not include SF 901 cover sheet pads or business card inserts. Product Features Standard 2-pocket plastic folder Bold purple color for high visibility Printed SF 901-style CUI cover design Helps identify folders that may contain Controlled Unclassified Information Useful for organizing printed CUI documents, packets, travelers, drawings, and program files Ideal for offices, engineering teams, manufacturing environments, controlled areas, and document handling stations Pairs well with SF 901 CUI Cover Sheets, CUI media labels, restricted area signs, visitor badges, and CUI destruction container signs Best Used For Printed CUI document packets Program folders Engineering drawings and technical data Manufacturing travelers and work instructions Contract files Meeting packets Inspection documents Quality records Controlled area document handling Visitor-facing document control procedures Compliance Positioning CUI marking and handling must be clear, consistent, and readily apparent to personnel who access, handle, store, or transport controlled information. These folders help support a more visible physical CUI handling process by making CUI document folders easier to identify during daily operations. They are especially useful for organizations preparing for CMMC, DFARS 252.204-7012, NIST SP 800-171 alignment, internal audits, supplier reviews, or facility-wide CUI marking standardization. For best results, use these folders as part of a broader CUI marking system that includes SF 901 cover sheets, CUI labels, controlled area signs, document storage labels, visitor access controls, and proper destruction procedures. FAQ Are these folders the same as SF 901 cover sheets? No. These are physical folders with an SF 901-style CUI cover design. They are used to organize, cover, and identify printed CUI document packets. SF 901 cover sheets are sold separately. Do these folders replace required CUI markings? These folders help make CUI document handling more visible, but your organization should still follow applicable CUI marking, safeguarding, storage, transmission, and destruction requirements. Where should these folders be used? Use them anywhere printed CUI is handled, stored, reviewed, transported, or staged, including offices, engineering areas, manufacturing floors, program rooms, conference rooms, and controlled environments. What should I pair these folders with? Common pairings include SF 901 cover sheets, CUI media labels, restricted area signs, visitor badges, document storage labels, and CUI destruction container signs.
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- 10, 25, 50
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- 10 — 30.00 USD — In stock
- 25 — 70.00 USD — In stock
- 50 — 135.00 USD — In stock
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