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8.0 TEN -STEP GUIDANCE PLAN FOR CHEMICAL -WASTE RELEASE <br />RESPONSE <br />Leaks and releases of hazardous or toxic wastes are managed according to the following ten -step <br />approach (Note: If it is not considered safe to perform any one of Steps 1-5, then personnel <br />immediately call the LLNL Emergency Dispatcher at 911.) <br />The ten -step approach is illustrated below: <br />Icior:ty Iho ap+' <br />til 9339(irQ <br />E6 mnale <br />�rlban %*=430 <br />Co�act your <br />LuOM M( <br />Cordon o'f <br />!Fo aroa <br />If the release is manageable, personnel continue with Sleeps 6—I 0. If not, they call the Emergency <br />Dispatcher at 911. <br />�C1Ct.] 9 <br />twsoro ana <br />nEvtrQllll) <br />9.Q DECONTAMINATION <br />The Fire Depart <br />0 snoso 010. <br />11eYef BOLL: N D910 <br />13000n:am r+o:o <br />er►d re�,pck Gpit <br />equ proem <br />ment manages all decontamination efforts associated with large incidents. The <br />Fire Department's decontamination procedures are discussed in detail in the LLNL Emergency <br />Management Division, Policies and Procedures Manual, Procedure 1612, Hazardous Materials <br />Response Plan, <br />9.1 Decontanunation Activities <br />Proper decontamination procedures an <br />d equipment requirements need to be established before <br />cleanup activities begin. The decontamination area will be located upwind of the contaminated <br />area where it will not become threatened by the release during the incident. <br />9.2 Personnel <br />If a release occurs an <br />d personnel come into direct contact with a hazardous or waste and if they <br />are capable of helping themselves, they immediately: <br />• Use eyewash or shower to flush eyes or skin. <br />• Remove contaminated clothing. <br />• Use soap and water to scrub off contaminant. <br />LLNL Site 300 Contingency Plan 23 January 2019 <br />