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LLNL Emergency Management Plan(EPlan) <br /> Rev 26 <br /> January 2021 <br /> 2.3.1.2 Environment, Safety, and Health Teams <br /> The ES&H Teams are composed of ES&H specialists and technicians from the ES&H <br /> Directorate. The ES&H Teams provide direct support to Laboratory programs/facilities and are <br /> the key interface between line organizations and ES&H support organizations. During <br /> emergencies, they provide technical support and consultation to the on-scene IC,be it Security or <br /> Fire. The IC works closely with the area ES&H Team through the ES&H Team Leader to <br /> develop an incident action plan for controlling emergencies. This plan identifies health and <br /> safety requirements, strategic goals, and tactical objectives to protect life, the environment, and <br /> property. Under the direction of the IC, a liaison(e.g., ES&H Team Leader, deputy, or technician <br /> supervisor) for the cognizant ES&H Team will coordinate all ES&H Team activities at the <br /> emergency scene. <br /> During normal working hours, ES&H Team members respond to the emergency scene and report <br /> to the IC. <br /> 2.3.1.3 Protective Force Division <br /> The LLNL Security Organization's PFD provides rapid uniformed and armed protection <br /> response for the Laboratory. The PFD derives its authority under Section 161K of the Atomic <br /> Energy Act of 1954, as amended(42 U.S.C. 2201K), to carry firearms while engaged in the <br /> performance of official duties and to make arrests without warrant for violations of the Atomic <br /> Energy Act of 1954. <br /> 2.3.2 Emergency Operations Center <br /> The EOC is a facility that allows for centralized coordination of information and resources to <br /> support incident management activities at LLNL. The EOC is used to establish and maintain <br /> communication with the IC and various DOCs. Once activated and operational, the EOC staff <br /> develops the primary situation and damage/consequence assessment information. In consultation <br /> with the EBCC, the EOC staff sets overall policy and priorities for responding to the emergency <br /> and for initial recovery activities. At the discretion of the LEDO, the EOC may also be activated <br /> for events that are not Operational Emergencies. The LLNL EOC is normally in stand-by status <br /> and ready for activation(see Table 2.1 and Section 2.4). <br /> The EOC staff also handles Multi-Agency Coordination required by SEMS/NIMS. Specifically, <br /> this involves the communication, coordination, and cooperation between LLNL and <br /> entities/jurisdictions involved in the response by providing information and insight for the <br /> decision-makers in these entities/jurisdictions. The general composition of the EOC staff consists <br /> of representatives from LLNL and NNSA/LFO. Typical EOC cadre configuration is shown in <br /> Figure 2.4. <br /> 33 <br />