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LLNL Emergency Management Plan(EPlan) <br /> Rev 26 <br /> January 2021 <br /> In addition to the distribution above, controlled copies of this Emergency Plan are stored in the <br /> EPO files and are provided to the Emergency Operations Center(EOC) and Alternate EOC, the <br /> NNSA/LFO, and others as per established distribution lists. Uncontrolled copies of this <br /> Emergency Plan are maintained on the Emergency Preparedness & Planning website, distributed <br /> within LLNL, and are offered to appropriate offsite entities listed in Section 3.1. <br /> 1.2 Scope <br /> This Emergency Plan addresses and applies a description of emergency preparedness and <br /> response to an emergency as defined in DOE Order 151.1D, which is stated to be "Any incident, <br /> whether natural or manmade, that could endanger or adversely affect people,property, or the <br /> environment, and that requires responsive action beyond normal operations. An"Operational <br /> Emergency" is a term used to categorize a specific type of emergency." <br /> This Emergency Plan applies 24 hours-a-day, every day of the year- including non-business <br /> hours, holidays, and weekends - to the Livermore site (Site 200), Site 300, and LLNL facilities <br /> contained therein; additionally, it applies to the employees, visitors, and contractors performing <br /> work onsite for the Laboratory. <br /> 1.3 Concept of Operations <br /> When an emergency occurs, this Emergency Plan is invoked through implementing documents <br /> for response to the emergency. Routinely designated LLNL emergency responders, such as fire, <br /> Environment, Safety, and Health (ES&H) Teams, Hazardous Material (HazMat), <br /> medical/emergency medical services, and Security Organization/law enforcement,provide on- <br /> scene response. The Incident Commander(IC)through a Unified Command structure directs <br /> emergency response. <br /> The Emergency Management Duty Officer(EMDO) is onsite or on-call at all times, and is <br /> responsible for categorizing Operational Emergencies and further classifying Operational <br /> Emergencies as Alerts, Site Area Emergencies, or General Emergencies, if required. The EMDO <br /> is also responsible for verifying the initial protective actions taken by the IC and making initial <br /> required DOE and offsite agency notifications. In addition, the EMDO is responsible for <br /> activating the ERO. Activation level may be determined in consultation with the Laboratory <br /> Emergency Duty Officer(LEDO). The LEDO, who is onsite or on-call at all times, represents <br /> the Laboratory Director. <br /> During normal working hours, an individual from the EMD will respond to the incident scene <br /> and serve as the On-Scene Communicator for communications between the IC and key elements <br /> of the LLNL emergency organization (i.e., EMDO, LEDO, EOC, Department Head of EMD, <br /> etc.). Support to the EOC and IC is provided by various line management organizations at LLNL <br /> (i.e., ES&H, Operations and Business, etc.). <br /> 5 <br />