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LLNL Emergency Plan <br />Rev-22 <br />January 2017 <br /> <br /> 11 <br />Activities occurring after the 60-day period are described as long-term recovery. The objectives <br />for the three phases of response (immediate impact, sustained response, and relief) are <br />summarized below: <br />Immediate Impact: Earthquake (E) to E+72 Hours <br /> Establish Interoperable Emergency Communications. <br /> Save Lives and Protect Public Safety. <br /> Provide Medical Care. <br /> Establish Lines of Supply and Transportation. <br />Sustained Response: E+72 Hours to E+14 Days <br /> Reestablish the Medical and Public Health Systems. <br /> Provide Care and Shelter for the Displaced Population. <br /> Reduce Hazards to the Population. <br /> Conduct Mass Fatality Operations. <br />Relief: E+14 Days to E+60 Days <br /> Provide Interim Housing for the Displaced Population. <br /> Restore Infrastructure and Public Services. <br /> Establish Temporary Transportation Capabilities. <br />1.3.4 Declaration of an Operational Emergency <br />An Operational Emergency may not require further classification, or it may be classified as an <br />Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency by the EMDO when he/she determines that <br />an unplanned, significant event poses a real or potential threat to safety, health, or the <br />environment. Additionally, in a security event, the Security Duty Officer (SDO) is required to <br />inform the EMDO or the LEDO that an Operational Emergency should be declared based on <br />Safeguards & Security and/or law enforcement issues. See Section 5 of this Emergency Plan for <br />specifics on Operational Emergency categorization and classification. <br />1.3.5 Reentry <br />The ED, Battalion Chief, and/or Security/IC will determine when an emergency scene is stable <br />and reentry to specific buildings or areas can occur by non-First Responders. The appropriate <br />ES&H Team provides technical evaluation support. See Section 8 of this Emergency Plan for <br />specifics on protective actions and reentry.