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LLNL Emergency Plan <br /> Rev-23 <br /> October 2017 <br /> 13.5 Site Personnel <br /> A web-based training curriculum is available to LLNL site personnel and long-term site visitors, <br /> vendors, and sub-contractors. <br /> The LLNL Disaster/Self-Help Program is primarily designed to handle emergencies that would <br /> result from a regional earthquake or other similar catastrophe. The Disaster/Self-Help Program <br /> provides an organization that will respond to emergencies at LLNL when there may be no <br /> immediate response from the LLNL ERO or other professional emergency response <br /> organizations. Personnel assigned to Disaster/Self-Help organizational positions are typically not <br /> emergency response professionals. The Disaster/Self-Help Program is also designed to train <br /> employees who assist in the safe and orderly evacuation of other employees. <br /> The Facility-Level Base Program differs from the Disaster/Self-Help Program in that it focuses <br /> on events where professional emergency response personnel are immediately available to take <br /> charge of the emergency response efforts at a facility or localized area. The Facility-Level Base <br /> Program training provides information on the development of the FLEP, the roles and <br /> responsibilities of those implementing the plan, and the roles and responsibilities of the <br /> facility/building occupants. <br /> 13.6 Offsite Training Support <br /> Regular meetings with the City of Livermore, the Alameda County Emergency Manager's <br /> Association, and California Emergency Services Association are scheduled and held to share <br /> training opportunities and plan cooperative responses to emergency conditions. <br /> 13.7 Offsite Personnel Training <br /> LLNL provides selected training to appropriate offsite responders on an as-needed basis. For <br /> those service support organizations (mutual aid) that may enter the site as a part of their <br /> response, training also includes site access procedures and site familiarity. In addition, <br /> appropriate offsite agencies are offered the opportunity to participate in drills/exercises and <br /> response personnel training. <br /> LLNL provides emergency training to the local offsite medical facilities (Eden Medical Center, <br /> Castro Valley; Stanford Health Care-ValleyCare Medical Center, Pleasanton; and Sutter Tracy <br /> Community Hospital, Tracy). A drill may be conducted at these facilities in coordination with <br /> this training. <br /> 104 <br />