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LLNL Emergency Plan <br />Rev-22 <br />January 2017 <br /> <br /> 8 <br />Program are dispersed among ERO discipline documents. This Emergency Plan and associated <br />plans/procedures cover the elements of the LLNL Operational Emergency Base Program <br />administration. Implementation of the Operational Emergency Base Program is accomplished <br />through the following LLNL ES&H Manual Documents: <br /> 22.1 - Emergency Preparedness and Response <br /> 22.3 - Response Plan for Fire in an Explosives Area <br /> 22.4 - Earthquakes <br /> 22.5 - Fire <br /> 22.6 - Exposure to Radiation in an Emergency <br /> 22.7 - Protective Actions: Evacuation, Shelter-In-Place, and Lockdown <br /> 22.8 - Continuity Programs <br />The Operational Emergency Base Program Administrator is identified in Section 12.1 of this <br />Emergency Plan. <br />Facility-Level Base Program <br />A subset of the Operational Emergency Base Program at LLNL is the Facility-Level Base <br />Program, which prepares facility occupants for basic emergency response. Implementation <br />Guidance for the Facility-Level Base Program describes the preparation of Facility-Level <br />Emergency Plans (FLEPs), the selection of Building Emergency Coordinators (BECs) and <br />optional Floor Monitors, as well as Operational Emergency Base Program training for BECs, <br />Floor Monitors, and building residents. <br />The Facility-Level Base Program is described in detail in ES&H Manual Document 22.1, <br />“Emergency Preparedness and Response.” <br />Facility-Level Emergency Plans <br />Emergency planning is required for all facilities/buildings covered by the Operational <br />Emergency Base Program. At LLNL, this planning is accomplished through the development of <br />FLEPs that account for how the ERO normally responds to specific facilities/buildings at LLNL <br />and describe how employees will respond to different types of emergencies, specific worksite <br />layout, structural features, and emergency systems specific to each facility/building. Procedures <br />are in place requiring each facility or complex to maintain a FLEP in writing. The FLEP must be <br />kept in the workplace and be available to facility occupants for review. At a minimum, each plan <br />includes procedures for reporting a fire or other emergency, exit routes and assembly locations, <br />sheltering in place, emergency shutdown/operating critical plant operations before evacuation, <br />accountability, and rescue or medical duties, if assigned. Each plan documents appointed BECs <br />and optional Floor Monitors who have responsibility for overseeing the emergency preparedness <br />and response activities in assigned facilities and for assisting facility occupants in understanding <br />their responsibilities during a facility-level event.