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1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
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RECORD_ID
PR0519994
PE
1921
FACILITY_ID
FA0003934
FACILITY_NAME
Lawrence Livermore National Lab - Site 300
STREET_NUMBER
15999
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CORRAL HOLLOW
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
15999 W CORRAL HOLLOW RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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LLNL Emergency Management Plan <br /> Rev 24 <br /> January 2019 <br /> 13.8 Instructor Training and Qualification <br /> Staff members who have met instructor qualification requirements are used to deliver emergency <br /> preparedness training curriculum. The qualification of available staff is administered by the <br /> Safety and Education Training Division leader,upon completion of criteria set forth in <br /> Emergency Programs Organization plans for ERO training. <br /> 13.9 Drills <br /> The LLNL training and drill program provides workers at LLNL, who may be required to take <br /> protective actions such as evacuation, shelter, and/or lockdown, with initial training and periodic <br /> drills. The training is provided at the time of employment, when employee's responsibilities <br /> change, or when emergency concepts of operations change. Initial and periodic refresher training <br /> is also provided to applicable personnel who may be required to take action associated with an <br /> emergency(i.e., assisting in the safe and orderly evacuation of other employees). <br /> LLNL is required by DOE Order 15 1.1 D to conduct building evacuation drills at least annually. <br /> Each member of the LLNL ERO must participate at least annually in a drill. This may be <br /> accomplished by participation in a drill, exercise, or actual incident as long as it is formally <br /> documented. However, qualified field emergency response personnel (e.g., firefighters, HazMat <br /> Technicians,paramedics, security officers) that perform essentially the same functions for LLNL <br /> ERO as they do on a day-to-day basis, demonstrate proficiency doing their everyday jobs and do <br /> not necessarily need to participate in an annual drill. <br /> DOE Order 151.1D requires facilities having EPHAs to conduct a drill where occupants take <br /> protective actions and interface with First Responders (e.g., Fire Department, ES&H Team, and <br /> Protective Forces) at an Incident Command Post(ICP). These types of drills are referred to as <br /> Protective Action Drills. <br /> In addition, LLNL has developed an Operational Drill program to ensure facilities are prepared <br /> to deal with a variety of potential emergencies that are commensurate with the hazards present. <br /> LLNL ES&HManual Document 22.1, Section 2.3.3, directs EPHA facilities to have a <br /> documented, internal facility-level operational drill/exercise program apart from the institutional- <br /> level site-level exercise program. These facility-level operational drills provide supervised, <br /> hands-on training for facility occupants utilizing facility-specific response expectations inclusive <br /> of protective actions. Facility-level operational drills are developed, conducted, evaluated using <br /> objectives and associated evaluation criteria, and documented. Criteria for operational drills are <br /> developed from facility-specific policies and procedures. Fire Department and Security <br /> participation is encouraged in operational drills. Operational drills help responders develop <br /> proficiency in performing emergency activities such as notification, communication, fire control, <br /> medical planning, and hazardous materials response,which are also exercised as part of the <br /> 106 <br />
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