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individuals are listed in Table I-3-2. If additional support is needed during a minor incident, the <br />Facility Representative will contact the Environment, Safety, and Health (ES&H) Support Team <br />members, if necessary. <br />For most other non -security emergencies, the first or senior Fire Department Officer dispatched <br />to, or present at the scene becomes the IC until relieved by a Chief Officer, <br />Table I-3-2 List of CSA Emergency Contacts <br />I-3.4 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 />When requested, the RHWM provides equipment and personnel to support <br />the IC (Fire Chief) <br />for release containment and cleanup during large incidents. The RHWM maintains a ready <br />supply of emergency response equipment in a specially equipped release response trailer. CSA <br />emergency equipment is described below in Table I-3-3, and Figure I-3-2 shows the location of <br />emergency equipment associated with the CSA. <br />I.3.4.1 Assembly Point Kit <br />Protective and emergency equipment is stored in the Self-help Kit located at the evacuation <br />assembly point between and on the south side of Building 874 and 879. The kit contains first-aid <br />equipment, including a first-aid kit, blankets, and a stretcher. It also includes flashlights, safety <br />glasses, gloves (plastic, leather, and cotton), and hard hats among other items. <br />I-3.4.2 CSA Spill Response Equipment <br />The CSA maintains a hazardous waste spill kit equipped with two bags of drysorb; acid and <br />caustic neutralizer kits; one bag of bicarbonate of soda; pH paper; barrel pump; shovel and <br />broom; assorted tools; disposable coveralls and aprons; bags; face shields; booties; gloves <br />(neoprene, leather, viton, mortician, and surgeon); and sample bottles. A list of contents for the <br />spill kit located at the B883 CSA Facility is included in Table I-3-3. <br />A trailer containing bulk emergency release response equipment is also maintained in the <br />vicinity of the Facility. The equipment serves as a backup for the Fire Department and can be <br />LLNL Site 300 Contingency Plan 13 10 January 2019 <br />Appendix 1-3, CSA <br />Primary Contact <br />Alternate <br />Name: <br />Kenneth Newman <br />RHWM Technical Lead <br />Omar Silva <br />RHWM Technician <br />Office: <br />(925) 424-2852 <br />(925) 422-7911 <br />Pager: <br />On site: 37777, 01033 <br />Off site: 423-7705, 01033 <br />On site: 37777, 01179 <br />Off site: 4234705, 01179 <br />I-3.4 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 />When requested, the RHWM provides equipment and personnel to support <br />the IC (Fire Chief) <br />for release containment and cleanup during large incidents. The RHWM maintains a ready <br />supply of emergency response equipment in a specially equipped release response trailer. CSA <br />emergency equipment is described below in Table I-3-3, and Figure I-3-2 shows the location of <br />emergency equipment associated with the CSA. <br />I.3.4.1 Assembly Point Kit <br />Protective and emergency equipment is stored in the Self-help Kit located at the evacuation <br />assembly point between and on the south side of Building 874 and 879. The kit contains first-aid <br />equipment, including a first-aid kit, blankets, and a stretcher. It also includes flashlights, safety <br />glasses, gloves (plastic, leather, and cotton), and hard hats among other items. <br />I-3.4.2 CSA Spill Response Equipment <br />The CSA maintains a hazardous waste spill kit equipped with two bags of drysorb; acid and <br />caustic neutralizer kits; one bag of bicarbonate of soda; pH paper; barrel pump; shovel and <br />broom; assorted tools; disposable coveralls and aprons; bags; face shields; booties; gloves <br />(neoprene, leather, viton, mortician, and surgeon); and sample bottles. A list of contents for the <br />spill kit located at the B883 CSA Facility is included in Table I-3-3. <br />A trailer containing bulk emergency release response equipment is also maintained in the <br />vicinity of the Facility. The equipment serves as a backup for the Fire Department and can be <br />LLNL Site 300 Contingency Plan 13 10 January 2019 <br />Appendix 1-3, CSA <br />