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LLNL Emergency Plan <br />Rev-23 <br />October 2017 <br /> <br /> 83 <br />Actions performed to shelter include closing doors and windows, turning off external make-up <br />air for HVAC if possible, and remaining indoors until an “all clear” is issued by the IC or ED. <br />Evacuation may be appropriate when: <br />• No facility protection is available or facility habitability is uncertain <br />• Concentrations may exceed the threshold for early lethality (100 rem or <br />AEGL60-3/ERPG-3/TEEL-3) <br />• Plume arrival is not imminent <br />Facility-specific evacuation plans and routes are included in the corresponding Facility Safety <br />Plans, FLEPs, and/or Disaster/Self-Help Plans. The Facility-Level Base Program and <br />Disaster/Self-Help Program are administered by the Emergency Programs Organization. Per <br />Document 22.1 of the ES&H Manual, facility management is responsible for the development <br />and maintenance of plans required by the Facility-Level Base Program and Disaster/Self-Help <br />Program. Site-wide evacuation will be conducted per existing traffic control protocols. <br />Evacuation of offsite locations, if recommended, will be conducted by the appropriate offsite <br />authorities using their established procedures and protocols. <br />Subsequent protective action options following shelter or evacuation orders may include: <br />• Personnel decontamination <br />• Equipment decontamination <br />• Medical care <br />• Ad hoc respiratory protection <br />• Access control <br />• Shielding <br />8.2.3 Offsite Protective Action Recommendations <br />LLNL protective action recommendations for protection of offsite populations are developed <br />using the same criteria as onsite protective actions. Offsite recommendations are implemented at <br />the discretion and direction of local authorities who may implement the recommended protective <br />actions per local jurisdictional procedures. <br />8.2.4 Personnel Accountability/Evacuation <br />A system of evacuation and accounting for facility personnel is described in the LLNL ES&H <br />Manual, FLEPs and/or the Disaster/Self-Help Plans, and in individual Facility Safety Plans, as <br />applicable. Accountability information for onsite buildings/areas within the incident scene is <br />reported to the IC; for areas outside the control of the IC, the EOC’s P&I Section is responsible <br />for obtaining and tracking this information. When the Disaster/Self-Help Plan is implemented, <br />the EOC’s P&I Section staffs its Accountability Lead position and Accountability Disaster Call