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2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
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PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0514115
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2249
FACILITY_ID
FA0003934
FACILITY_NAME
Lawrence Livermore National Lab - Site 300
STREET_NUMBER
15999
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W
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CORRAL HOLLOW
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RD
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95376
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15999 W CORRAL HOLLOW RD
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99
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005
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\MIGRATIONS\C\CORRAL HOLLOW\15999\PR0514115\COMPLIANCE INFO 2015.PDF
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COMPLIANCE INFO 2015
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2/14/2018 5:54:51 PM
QuestysRecordID
3615097
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LLNL Emergency Plan <br /> Rev-23 <br /> October 2017 <br /> EALs in use at LLNL also allow for discretionary implementation by the responsible EMDO. <br /> Additionally, the EMDO will use the North America Emergency Response Guidebook(or <br /> "Orange Book"—latest edition) for categorization and classification of transportation-related <br /> HazMat events. <br /> The EMDO Handbooks are updated when EALs change due to revisions to EPHAs. Locations of <br /> controlled copies of the EAL books may be found in Emergency Programs Organization files. <br /> Additional detail regarding EAL development and use may be found in Emergency Programs <br /> Organization plans/procedures. <br /> 5.2.2 Protective Action Sheets Description <br /> Protective Action Sheets (PASS)provide worst-case evacuation and shelter-in-place protective <br /> actions for analyzed events in EPHA facilities that have the potential of generating a hazardous <br /> material plume. PASs are derived directly from the pre-determined protective action and <br /> protective action recommendation information found in the corresponding facility EAL matrix. <br /> ACFD ICs use the PASs and their professional fire service training to determine initial protective <br /> actions for incidents/events involving hazardous materials and scenarios identified in facility- <br /> specific EPHAs. <br /> 5.2.3 Use of Emergency Action Levels and Protective Action Sheets <br /> All ACFD ICs (Captains and Battalion Chiefs) resident at LLNL are trained on PAS information, <br /> including event description, conservative protective actions, and when to contact the EMDO to <br /> inform him/her that an Operational Emergency might be in progress. PASs are included with <br /> Fire Department run cards brought to the event scene. Upon arrival at an incident scene, the <br /> ACFD IC gathers information about the incident and contacts the EMDO, who consults with the <br /> IC to determine whether or not the incident is an Operational Emergency based on the applicable <br /> EALs. The ACFD IC should issue conservative protective actions as prescribed in PASs for <br /> onsite populations, and should consider implementing protective actions for offsite populations if <br /> prescribed in PASs for General Emergency events. <br /> In the unexpected event that an IC issues protective actions that are not as conservative as <br /> prescribed by the PAS, it is the duty of the EMDO to advise the IC on the default EAL protective <br /> action distances for both onsite and offsite populations. Unless the IC believes the default <br /> guidance would cause more harm than good,the most conservative protective actions should <br /> always be implemented onsite. For offsite populations, Laboratory authorities can only make <br /> recommendations on what protective actions to implement, based on default guidance provided <br /> in EALs and consequence assessment information. It is the responsibility of the ACFD IC or <br /> local law enforcement to ensure offsite personnel are properly protected. <br /> 68 <br />
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