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LLNL Emergency Plan <br /> Rev-23 <br /> October 2017 <br /> Follow-up notifications will be provided when significant changes in conditions occur, <br /> classification of the emergency event changes (not downgraded),protective action <br /> recommendations are revised, and the emergency has been terminated. <br /> Each of the agencies listed above has provided primary and back-up numbers to be called for <br /> initial notifications in addition to facsimile numbers to receive follow-up hard copy. These <br /> numbers are reviewed and verified on a quarterly basis. To ensure consistency of the information <br /> provided, notifications are made using the LLNL Emergency Notification form(EPO-Form-01). <br /> Initial notifications are made by the EMDO using the Emergency Programs Organization's <br /> emergency information notification system. The EMDO will fill out the Emergency Notification <br /> form, and then enter the information into the system which sends the information to the offsite <br /> agencies. If the system malfunctions, the EMDO can verbally provide the notification <br /> information to the ORDO, or EOC staff(Notifications Officer), and it can then be manually <br /> transmitted to designated agencies. <br /> After the EOC has been declared operational, the ED assumes responsibility for subsequent <br /> notifications, which are normally handled by the Notifications Officer. Offsite agencies should <br /> initially be notified via the Emergency Programs Organization's emergency information <br /> notification system. In addition, the EMDO should provide an additional prompt oral <br /> communication to DOE HQ Operations Center Watch Office following any emergency <br /> declaration, followed by telefax and/or e-mail. If for any reason the EMDO fails to make prompt <br /> oral notification to DOE HQ Operations Center Watch Office, the Liaison Officer or <br /> Notifications Officer will make the initial prompt oral notification to DOE HQ Operations <br /> Center Watch Office following EOC activation, based on information provided on the initial <br /> Emergency Notification form. The Liaison Officer also establishes, as appropriate, <br /> communications with offsite EOCs. Once initial verbal notifications are completed, the <br /> Notifications Officer makes all follow-up notifications to DOE HQ Operations Center Watch <br /> Office and is responsible for overseeing the notification process within the EOC to ensure further <br /> notifications and/or updates are completed in accordance with Emergency Programs <br /> Organization plans/procedures. <br /> When notified of an emergency at LLNL, the ACSO's Office of Homeland Security and <br /> Emergency Services notifies other appropriate State of California entities. The Office of <br /> Homeland Security and Emergency Services also coordinates and authorizes use of the State of <br /> California's emergency broadcast system. <br /> 6.1.2 Onsite Notifications <br /> When a potential Operational Emergency not involving hazardous materials occurs, the IC is <br /> responsible for notifying emergency response personnel and potentially impacted onsite <br /> personnel of initial protective actions. The Fire Department Battalion Chief, or SDO for security <br /> events, is required to contact the EMDO, who may categorize the event as an Operational <br /> Emergency and initiate notifications, including appropriate offsite authorities and the LEDO. <br /> 71 <br />