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LLNL Emergency Management Plan(EPlan) <br /> Rev 26 <br /> January 2021 <br /> Implementation of the Emergency Management Core Program is accomplished through the <br /> following LLNL ES&HManual Documents: <br /> • 22.1 - Emergency Preparedness and Response <br /> • 22.3 - Response Plan for Fire in an Explosives Area <br /> • 22.4 - Earthquakes <br /> • 22.5 - Fire <br /> • 22.7 - Protective Actions: Evacuation, Shelter-In-Place, and Lockdown <br /> The Emergency Management Program Administrator is identified in Section 12.1 of this <br /> Emergency Plan. <br /> Facility-Level Program <br /> A subset of the Emergency Management Core Program at LLNL is the Facility-Level Program, <br /> which prepares facility occupants for basic emergency response.Implementation Guidance for <br /> the Facility-Level Base Program describes the preparation of Facility-Level Emergency Plans <br /> (FLEPs), the selection of Building Emergency Coordinators (BECs) and optional Floor <br /> Monitors, as well as Emergency Management training for BECs, Floor Monitors, and building <br /> residents. <br /> Emergency planning is required for all facilities/buildings covered by the Emergency <br /> Management Core Program. At LLNL, this planning is accomplished through the development <br /> of FLEPs that account for how the ERO normally responds to specific facilities/buildings at <br /> LLNL and describe how employees will respond to different types of emergencies, specific <br /> worksite layout, structural features, and emergency systems specific to each facility/building. <br /> The FLEP must be kept in the workplace and be available to facility occupants for review. At a <br /> minimum, each plan includes procedures for reporting a fire or other emergency, exit routes and <br /> assembly locations, sheltering in place, emergency shutdown/operating critical plant operations <br /> before evacuation, accountability, and rescue or medical duties, if assigned. Each plan <br /> documents appointed BECs and optional Floor Monitors who have responsibility for overseeing <br /> the emergency preparedness and response activities in assigned facilities and for assisting facility <br /> occupants in understanding their responsibilities during a facility-level event. <br /> The Emergency Management Core Program is described in detail in ES&HManual Document <br /> 22.1, "Emergency Preparedness and Response." <br /> Facilities with unique, specialized response requirements may have additional planning beyond <br /> what is detailed in this Emergency Plan. For instance, emergency planning for research animals <br /> at LLNL is addressed in accordance with Federal regulations and the LLNL Animal Program <br /> Disaster Plan (LLNL-TM-815244). Furthermore, medical waste actions are planned for in <br /> accordance with the California Medical Waste Management Act and LLNL annually-updated <br /> document Medical Waste Management and Emergency Action Plan for the LLNL Biosafety <br /> Level 3 FacilitylMedical Waste Management and Emergency Action Plan for the LLNL Biosafety <br /> Level 2 (and Lower) Facilities (LLNL-TR-813384). <br /> 8 <br />