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LLNL Emergency Management Plan(EPlan) <br /> Rev 26 <br /> January 2021 <br /> 4 EMERGENCY RESPONSE FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS <br /> Emergency facilities and equipment support the ERO. The Order requires LLNL to maintain <br /> facilities to support emergency response operations. Critical emergency facilities are defined as <br /> the following 16 facilities: <br /> • EOC and Alternate <br /> • Site 300 DOC and Alternate <br /> • PAO DOC and Alternate <br /> • TOC and Alternate <br /> • EBCC and Alternate <br /> • ACRECC and Alternate (B323 Conference Room) <br /> • JIC (shares Alternate with the Alternate PAO DOC) <br /> • HSD (Medical Center) <br /> • Fire Station#20 <br /> • Fire Station#21 <br /> Equipment includes information management and communication systems that are capable of <br /> transmitting required notifications of emergency events and necessary exchanges of information. <br /> Various emergency alarm systems are installed to notify Laboratory workers of the emergency <br /> protective actions that may be required. Transportation equipment,personal protective <br /> equipment, consequence assessment equipment and other equipment used for an emergency are <br /> specified in Section 4.2. <br /> 4.1 Emergency Facilities <br /> 4.1.1 Emergency Operations Center <br /> The Site 200 EOC is the coordination and control point for Operational Emergency-support <br /> efforts. It provides a location and a system from which the ED and Emergency Management <br /> Team assess, evaluate, coordinate, and direct emergency support activities. It is the focal point <br /> for emergency notifications and reports and for liaison with Federal, State, and local response <br /> organizations. <br /> The facility that houses the EOC was designed and constructed as a physics laboratory building <br /> (DOE FIMS Code 721) in two increments -West(circa 1982) and East (circa 1988). The east <br /> increment was considered a moderate-hazard facility at the time it was built. The west increment <br /> was considered a low-hazard facility. A seismic evaluation prepared by LLNL in 1991 concluded <br /> that the structural elements are "adequately strong;"however, "pounding" between the two <br /> increments was likely. In 2002, the EOC was moved into the west increment of the facility as a <br /> temporary location until a permanent location could be determined. The EOC's location is <br /> 56 <br />