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emergency, the Protective Force Division will implement actions to control evacuating <br />personnel, protect the onsite emergency scene, and coordinate activities with outside <br />police organizations. The Protective Force Division will initiate one of the operational <br />responses described in the LLNL Emergency Plan. <br />An event requiring evacuation could be caused by an onsite or offsite emergency such <br />as an earthquake, fire, explosion, or major toxic or radioactive material release. The <br />Incident Commander can implement area or site -wide evacuation procedures if <br />necessary. <br />6.2 Evacuation Routes and Assembly Points <br />The evacuation routes and assembly points are specific to each WAA and can be found <br />in the Site-specific Plan, Appendix D, Section D-5. <br />7. REFERENCES <br />1. LLNL Emergency Plan, UCRL-AM-402556, (latest revision). <br />2. California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Division 4.5, Chapter 15. <br />3. Hazardous Waste Control Law, California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, <br />Chapter 6.5. <br />4. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40. <br />5. Environmental Incident Notification and Reporting Procedure, Vol. 1, <br />Environmental Functional Area, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, (latest <br />revision, UCRL-TM-412004). <br />SAN 14 2016 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL <br />HEALTH DEPARTMENT <br />20 January 2016 <br />