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„ ' a <br />s �E <br />JAN 14 2016 <br />Table 1. Waste Accumulation Area at LLNL Site 300 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL <br />DEPARTMENT <br />WAA <br />No. <br />Program <br />ES&H <br />Team <br />Description <br />Appendix No. <br />883N <br />RHWM* <br />1 <br />A 40 x 54 -ft. covered area with an epoxy -coated <br />D-1 <br />concrete floor and berm, surrounded by a locked <br />chain link fence occupying the north end of <br />Building 883 (B-883) and a bordering 65 x 40 -ft. <br />uncovered area on the east side. <br />*Radioactive and Hazardous Waste Management Division (RHWM) <br />1.1 Scope of the Plan <br />This Contingency Plan identifies personnel responsibilities, emergency equipment, and <br />required actions necessary to mitigate incidents within the WAA. It is intended to <br />prepare personnel for potential emergencies. <br />This Contingency Plan specifically defines the types of incidents that can be handled by <br />trained LLNL personnel and those that must be mitigated by the Alameda County Fire <br />Department (referred to hereafter as the Fire Department). This is accomplished by <br />classifying the particular incident in accordance with the levels described below in <br />Section 1.2. <br />Note: LLNL has contracted with the Fire Department to provide response capabilities at <br />Site 300. <br />1.2 Implementation of the Plan <br />This Contingency Plan is designed to minimize hazards to human health or the <br />environment from fires, explosions, or any unplanned sudden or non -sudden release of <br />hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents waste to the air, soil, or surface <br />water. The provisions of the Plan shall be carried out immediately whenever there is a: <br />• Fire, <br />• Explosion, or <br />• Release of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents which could threaten <br />human health or the environment. <br />Small incidents are handled routinely by trained LLNL personnel with some support or <br />assistance from the Environmental, Safety and Health (ES&H) Team and the <br />Environmental Functional Area (EFA). The ES&H Team Environmental Analyst is <br />notified in the event of any small incident during normal working hours. The <br />Environmental Duty Officer (EDO) is notified during off -hours. <br />The Alameda County Regional Emergency Communication Center (referred to hereafter <br />as the Fire Department Dispatch) must be contacted when a large incident occurs. For <br />a large incident, dial extension 911 from a LLNL phone or dial (925) 447-6880 if <br />4 January 2016 <br />