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LLNL Emergency Management Plan(EPlan) <br /> Rev 26 <br /> January 2021 <br /> As part of the disaster response program, LLNL has a specifically trained group of volunteers <br /> known as the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT). Decisions on tasking and <br /> mission assignments are directed by the EOC Operations Section's Disaster Dispatch through a <br /> CERT Deployment Coordinator. LLNL CERT members are trained in accordance with the <br /> CERT program guidelines of the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and <br /> U.S. Department of Homeland Security(DHS). CERT members are specifically trained in basic <br /> disaster-response techniques to enable them as volunteers to take an active role in providing <br /> critical support to LLNL and emergency response personnel during emergencies. The LLNL <br /> CERT program is administered by EMD's Fire and Building Safety Division. <br /> The Laboratory's disaster response program is overseen by the EMD's EPO and also provides <br /> Laboratory personnel information on how to respond to large-scale emergency situations, as <br /> discussed in LLNL ES&H Manual Document 22.7, "Protective Actions: Evacuation, Shelter-In- <br /> Place, and Lockdown."Boxes containing emergency supplies are maintained as part of this <br /> program and located at assembly points across the LLNL property (Sites 200 and 300). The <br /> "Self-Help"portion of the program relies on employees to make an initial and continued effort to <br /> respond to and control emergencies (e.g., minor injuries, small fires, etc.)until professional <br /> emergency response personnel can take charge. <br /> After a major severe earthquake event, any LLNL request for assistance from the local <br /> governmental emergency services would be responded to in accordance with the objectives in <br /> local and regional disaster plans. The City ofLivermore's Comprehensive Emergency <br /> Management Plan documents the City's plans for disaster response, and includes references to <br /> mutual aid agreements with LLNL. The San Francisco Bay Area Earthquake Plan was <br /> developed by the U.S. DHS/FEMA Region IX and the California Governor's Office of <br /> Emergency Services (Cal OES)to describe the joint State and Federal response to a catastrophic <br /> earthquake in the Bay Area. This plan is a component of the Concept of Operations for the joint <br /> State and Federal response to a catastrophic incident in California. Under this plan, there are <br /> three response phases during the first 60 days after the earthquake. Activities occurring after the <br /> 60-day period are described as long-term recovery. The objectives for the three phases of <br /> response (immediate impact, sustained response, and relief) are summarized below: <br /> Immediate Impact: Earthquake (E) to E+72 Hours <br /> • Establish Interoperable Emergency Communications. <br /> • Save Lives and Protect Public Safety. <br /> • Provide Medical Care. <br /> • Establish Lines of Supply and Transportation. <br /> 10 <br />