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LLNL Emergency Management Plan <br /> Rev 24 <br /> January 2019 <br /> Reentry by First Responders to specific buildings or areas during an emergency must be <br /> approved by the on-scene IC (either the Fire Department Battalion Chief or PFD Security IC for <br /> security events), with the assessment that the facility be reentered safely. <br /> 8.4 Emergency Planning Zones <br /> The EPZ for hazardous material accidents are described and analyzed in the individual facility <br /> EPHAs. In general, an EPZ is an area within which the results of an EPHA indicate the need for <br /> specific planning to protect people from the consequences of hazardous material releases. For <br /> Site 200, it was determined that a one-mile composite EPZ was appropriate based upon a <br /> summary of the EPZs for individual facilities. The EPZ for Site 300 is the site boundary itself. <br /> No offsite area can be affected by emergencies at Site 300. The primary exposure pathway from <br /> hazards at both sites is inhalation, although ingestion and absorption potential is also considered <br /> in EPHAs. The development and identification of this composite EPZ may be found in the <br /> Composite Emergency Planning Zone. Figure 8.1 depicts the EPZ developed for Site 200 and <br /> shows onsite and offsite areas that could be affected by emergencies at Site 200. Protection of <br /> offsite residents in the EPZ is the responsibility of the IC; however, it is the duty of the ED to <br /> issue protective action recommendations to the IC, as well as to offsite authorities. Based on <br /> agreements with offsite agencies, offsite evacuation and sheltering plans to be used in an <br /> emergency are not pre-defined, but will be determined by the IC during the emergency. The IC <br /> may evacuate residents beyond the EPZ to simplify the logistics of moving residents. <br /> 86 <br />