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LLNL Emergency Management Plan <br /> Rev 24 <br /> January 2019 <br /> documents appointed BECs and optional Floor Monitors who have responsibility for overseeing <br /> the emergency preparedness and response activities in assigned facilities and for assisting facility <br /> occupants in understanding their responsibilities during a facility-level event. <br /> The Emergency Management Core Program is described in detail in ES&H Manual Document <br /> 22.1, "Emergency Preparedness and Response." <br /> Facilities with unique, specialized response requirements may have additional planning beyond <br /> what is detailed in this Emergency Plan. For instance, emergency planning for research animals <br /> at LLNL is addressed in accordance with Federal regulations and the LLNL Animal Program <br /> Disaster Plan (LLNL-AM-642420). Furthermore, medical waste actions are planned for in <br /> accordance with the California Medical Waste Management Act and LLNL documents Medical <br /> Waste Management and Emergency Action Plan for the LLNL Biosafety Level 3 Facility <br /> (UCRL-AM-694545) and Medical Waste Management and Emergency Action Plan for the LLNL <br /> Biosafety Level 2 (and Lower)Facilities (UCRL-AM-694544). <br /> 1.3.2.2 Emergency Management Hazardous Materials Program <br /> At certain thresholds, as prescribed by DOE Order 151.1D, hazardous materials identified in the <br /> All-Hazards Survey must undergo a further quantitative analysis through development of an <br /> EPHA. <br /> For radiological classifications, DOE-STD-1027, Attachment 1, Table A.I is used for <br /> differentiating between Nuclear Facilities and Radiological Facilities. Radiological materials <br /> exceeding the quantities listed on the table are screened in for quantitative assessments and <br /> documentation in a facility EPHA. <br /> Chemicals must be quantitatively analyzed in the EPHA unless they may be excluded by criteria <br /> identified in DOE Order 151.1D or guidance formally issued by DOE Headquarters. <br /> For biological classifications, facilities and/or operations with agents in type and quantity as <br /> described in DOE Order 151.1D, Attachment 3 require an EPHA. Inventories of biological <br /> agents and toxins are assessed in accordance with the LLNL ES&H Manual, Document 13.1, <br /> "Biogovernance,"Document 13.6, "Safe Handling and Use of Biological Materials,"the LLNL <br /> Institutional Biosafety Program, and the requirements of the Centers for Disease Control and <br /> Prevention's standard,Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories. <br /> All buildings/facilities and/or operations requiring a documented EPHA are included in the <br /> Emergency Management Hazardous Materials Program. Additional information about the All- <br /> Hazards Survey and EPHA development process is found in Section 1.4.1.2 of this Emergency <br /> Plan. <br /> 9 <br />