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Tf an emergency escalates to an event that requires additional personnel, the LLNL Emergency <br />Plan (UCRL-AM-218588) is implemented in conjunction with this Contingency Plan, The <br />LLNL Onsite Emergency Response Organization becomes operational when the LLNL <br />Emergency Plan is implemented. <br />The personnel available at both the Livermore site and Site 300 who are trained to respond <br />during an incident at LLNL Site 300 are numerous. The positions described below are those <br />most likely to respond to a Facility incident, depending on the size and character of the incident. <br />Additional positions and responsibilities are described in the LLNL Emergency Plan (UCRL- <br />WM 218588). <br />4.1 Emergency Coordinator <br />Select members of LLNL's Laboratory Emergency Duty Officer (LEDO) program fulfill the <br />responsibilities of Emergency Coordinator as required by State and Federal regulations. <br />The Emergency Coordinator) <br />LEDO (Table 1) is authorized to commit LLNL resources <br />necessary to respond to an incident. The Emergency Coordinator'LEDO has access to <br />information on LLNL's facility and operations. The Emergency Coordinator/LEDO is on call <br />for 24 -hours per day on a weekly basis. The Alameda County Regional Emergency <br />Communications Center maintains a copy of the emergency call list of Emergency <br />Coordinators,`LEDOs. <br />The Emergency Coordinator;'LEDO has the authority to commit all LLNL resources and the <br />capability to obtain outside resources needed to implement this Contingency Plan. <br />LLNL Site 300 Contingency Plan 12 .Ianuary 2019 <br />