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LLNL Emergency Management Plan(EPlan) <br /> Rev 26 <br /> January 2021 <br /> The EBCC's primary responsibilities include: <br /> • Monitor progress of an Operational Emergency at LLNL and provide business <br /> continuity at the Laboratory. <br /> • If requested by PAO, serve as the official LLNL spokesperson. <br /> • Notify and inform key LLNL constituents and stakeholders. <br /> • Provide direction for the resumption of research,programmatic, and administrative <br /> activities. <br /> • Identify or concur on a Recovery Manager to manage the recovery process. <br /> The EBCC's support responsibilities include: <br /> • Provide overall direction for policy issues. <br /> • Provide overall direction for the institutional priorities in the business recovery <br /> process. <br /> 2.3.5 ERO Duty Officers <br /> LLNL maintains a number of duty officers. Each duty officer is required to be fit for duty and <br /> readily available. The duty officers may communicate with each other to provide support during <br /> events. <br /> 2.3.5.1 Laboratory Emergency Duty Officer <br /> LLNL has an authorized LEDO available onsite or on-call 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week to take <br /> the actions necessary to protect the health and safety of employees, the public, and the <br /> environment, and to maintain the facility's security during abnormal and emergency situations. <br /> The LEDO represents the Laboratory Director as the senior LLNS official at LLNL during an <br /> emergency affecting the Laboratory. The LEDO serves as a consultant to the IC, the Director's <br /> Office, and cognizant senior management. During an Operational Emergency, the LEDO or <br /> EMDO may activate the ERO, at which time the LEDO becomes the ED when the EOC is <br /> declared operational. <br /> 2.3.5.2 Emergency Management Duty Officer <br /> The EMDO is an emergency management professional available onsite or on-call 24 hours-a- <br /> day, 7 days-a-week to categorize and classify events and to implement/recommend protective <br /> actions necessary to protect the health and safety of employees, the public, and the environment <br /> as defined in EPO plans and procedures. Protective actions issued by EMDOs should never be <br /> less conservative than the actions implemented by the IC without the concurrence of the on- <br /> scene IC. The EMDO also makes immediate DOE and offsite agency notifications. The EMDO <br /> makes other courtesy notifications at the request of the LEDO. The EMDO briefs the LEDO on <br /> all events, including the protective actions implemented and/or recommended. Unless the event <br /> has been classified as a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency, the EMDO consults with <br /> the LEDO to determine the appropriate level of ERO activation, and then carries out the <br /> prescribed ERO activation process. <br /> 40 <br />