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LLNL Emergency Management Plan <br /> Rev 24 <br /> January 2019 <br /> for minor contamination or chemical spills. The entire facility is protected by an automatic fire <br /> sprinkler system; heating, ventilation, lighting, and overhead communications systems are also <br /> provided. The facility is designed to the same seismic standards as Station 21 and shares the <br /> standby generator. Ambulance access is available to the facility, which is staffed with a <br /> registered nurse full-time, Monday through Friday. <br /> 4.1.8 Security Control Centers <br /> Tactical Operations Center <br /> In the event of a security-based emergency, LLNL Security Organization will activate the PFD <br /> TOC coordination and control center for security-related emergency efforts. A complete <br /> description of the PFD TOC, as well as its operation and function, is available in the Protective <br /> Force Division's Tactical Operations Center Order. <br /> Central Alarm Station <br /> The PFD'S CAS is continually-staffed security consoles that are operational 24 hours-a-day, <br /> 7 days-a-week. The CAS is the primary dispatch center for the PFD. Additionally, the CAS is the <br /> primary telephone operator for LLNL during weekday off-hours, weekends, and holidays. To <br /> respond to the Laboratory needs, the CAS has the ability to contact qualified technical experts in <br /> response to requests from the Laboratory's emergency response program, LEDOs, DOE/NNSA, <br /> facility points-of-contact, Fire Department, and the Laboratory's EOC. <br /> 4.2 Emergency Equipment <br /> During an emergency, LLNL has a variety of specialized equipment located at Site 200 as well <br /> as Site 300. This equipment is maintained by both LLNL and its subcontractors. <br /> 62 <br />