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EHD - Public
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2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0514115
PE
2249
FACILITY_ID
FA0003934
FACILITY_NAME
Lawrence Livermore National Lab - Site 300
STREET_NUMBER
15999
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W
STREET_NAME
CORRAL HOLLOW
STREET_TYPE
RD
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TRACY
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95376
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
15999 W CORRAL HOLLOW RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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Table I442 List of EWTF Emergency Contacts <br />I-1.4 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT <br />As described in Section 10 of this Plan, several categories of emergency response equipment are <br />available at Site 300. Additional emergency response equipment is also readily available from <br />the Livermore Site, including release response equipment, response vehicles and heavy <br />equipment, site safety equipment, personal protective equipment (PPE), decontamination <br />equipment, emergency assembly point kits, and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). <br />EWTF emergency equipment is described in Table I4 <br />-3, and Figure I-1-2 shows the location of <br />emergency equipment associated with the EWTF. <br />I4.4.1 Spill Response Equipment <br />To respond to incidental releases (i.e., small incidents), EWTF personnel have access to the <br />contents of an emergency spill kit at EWTF. The location of the spill kit is shown in Figure I -I- <br />2. The spill kit inventory and its capabilities and limitations are described in Table 14-3. <br />In addition, EWTF personnel have access to a trailer containing bulk emergency release response <br />equipment. The trailer is maintained at U 883 Container Storage Area (CSA). The <br />equipment serves as a backup for the Fire Department and can be used for large -release <br />mitigation. The Radioactive and Hazardous Waste Management Facility Representative is <br />responsible for the response equipment and ensures that it is ready to respond. <br />i-1.4.2 Fire Suppression Equipment <br />Fire extinguishers and hydrants located at the EWTF are described in Table I-1-3. <br />I-1.4.3 Safety and Decontamination Equipment <br />The EWTF emergency eyewash and shower station are described in Table I4-3. The locations <br />of the equipment are shown in Figure I4-2. <br />I-1.4.4 Communication Equipment <br />Three telephones are located at the EWTF. The locations are shown in Figure I-1-2. During <br />emergencies, any telephone can be used to notify the Site 300 Fire Department or Site <br />Management, to request resources and assistance, or to initiate evacuation procedures. <br />LLNL Site 3(1Q Contingency Plan 1-I-6 Janaurfy 1019 <br />Appendix 1-1. Ebf�TF <br />Primary <br />Contact <br />Alternate <br />Name <br />John Kneibel, <br />Jerry Wilson, <br />Facility Manager, WCI <br />Lead Technologist, WCI <br />Office <br />(925) 422-4038 <br />(925) 423-5266 <br />Pager # <br />On site: 37777, 66432 <br />On site: 37777, 03496 <br />Off site: 423-7705, 66432 <br />Off site: 423-7705, 03496 <br />I-1.4 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT <br />As described in Section 10 of this Plan, several categories of emergency response equipment are <br />available at Site 300. Additional emergency response equipment is also readily available from <br />the Livermore Site, including release response equipment, response vehicles and heavy <br />equipment, site safety equipment, personal protective equipment (PPE), decontamination <br />equipment, emergency assembly point kits, and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs). <br />EWTF emergency equipment is described in Table I4 <br />-3, and Figure I-1-2 shows the location of <br />emergency equipment associated with the EWTF. <br />I4.4.1 Spill Response Equipment <br />To respond to incidental releases (i.e., small incidents), EWTF personnel have access to the <br />contents of an emergency spill kit at EWTF. The location of the spill kit is shown in Figure I -I- <br />2. The spill kit inventory and its capabilities and limitations are described in Table 14-3. <br />In addition, EWTF personnel have access to a trailer containing bulk emergency release response <br />equipment. The trailer is maintained at U 883 Container Storage Area (CSA). The <br />equipment serves as a backup for the Fire Department and can be used for large -release <br />mitigation. The Radioactive and Hazardous Waste Management Facility Representative is <br />responsible for the response equipment and ensures that it is ready to respond. <br />i-1.4.2 Fire Suppression Equipment <br />Fire extinguishers and hydrants located at the EWTF are described in Table I-1-3. <br />I-1.4.3 Safety and Decontamination Equipment <br />The EWTF emergency eyewash and shower station are described in Table I4-3. The locations <br />of the equipment are shown in Figure I4-2. <br />I-1.4.4 Communication Equipment <br />Three telephones are located at the EWTF. The locations are shown in Figure I-1-2. During <br />emergencies, any telephone can be used to notify the Site 300 Fire Department or Site <br />Management, to request resources and assistance, or to initiate evacuation procedures. <br />LLNL Site 3(1Q Contingency Plan 1-I-6 Janaurfy 1019 <br />Appendix 1-1. Ebf�TF <br />
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