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LLNL Emergency Management Plan(EPlan) <br /> Rev 26 <br /> January 2021 <br /> Sustained Response: E+72 Hours to E+14 Days <br /> • Reestablish the Medical and Public Health Systems. <br /> • Provide Care and Shelter for the Displaced Population. <br /> • Reduce Hazards to the Population. <br /> • Conduct Mass Fatality Operations. <br /> Relief: E+14 Days to E+60 Days <br /> • Provide Interim Housing for the Displaced Population. <br /> • Restore Infrastructure and Public Services. <br /> • Establish Temporary Transportation Capabilities. <br /> 1.3.4 Declaration of an Operational Emergency <br /> DOE defines an Operational Emergency as either: <br /> • A major unplanned or abnormal incident or condition that involves or affects DOE <br /> facilities and activities by causing or having the potential to cause serious health and <br /> safety or environmental impacts and requires additional resources to supplement the <br /> planned initial response; <br /> or: <br /> • Any accident/incident involving an offsite DOE shipment containing hazardous materials <br /> that causes the initial responders to initiate protective actions at locations beyond the <br /> immediate/affected area. <br /> DOE sites/facilities must declare an Operational Emergency when incidents occur that represent <br /> a significant degradation in the level of safety at a site/facility resulting in potential health and <br /> safety hazards to workers or the public. <br /> An Operational Emergency involving hazardous materials release may be classified as an Alert, <br /> Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency by the EMDO if he/she determines that the release <br /> event poses a real or potential threat to safety, health, or the environment. Additionally, in a <br /> security event, the Security Duty Officer(SDO) is required to inform the EMDO or the LEDO <br /> that an Operational Emergency should be declared based on Safeguards & Security and/or law <br /> enforcement issues. See Section 5 of this Emergency Plan for specifics on Operational <br /> Emergency categorization and classification. <br /> 1.3.5 Reentry <br /> The ED, Battalion Chief, and/or Security/IC will determine when an emergency scene is stable <br /> and reentry to specific buildings or areas can occur by non-First Responders. The appropriate <br /> ES&H Team provides technical evaluation support. See Section 8 of this Emergency Plan for <br /> specifics on protective actions and reentry. <br /> 11 <br />