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LLNL Emergency Plan <br />Rev-22 <br />January 2017 <br /> <br /> 29 <br />2.2.3 Areas of Responsibility for Command and Control <br /> Classification authority resides with the EMDO prior to EOC being declared <br />operational. <br /> The LEDO is responsible for determining the appropriate level of ERO activation for <br />Alerts and Operational Emergencies Not Requiring Further Classification. A Full <br />Activation is automatically made by the EMDO for Site Area Emergency and General <br />Emergency declarations. The LEDO also has the authority to activate the ERO (EOC <br />and DOCs) for emergency events that are not Operational Emergencies, but where the <br />organizational structure of the ERO and the resources it has increases the <br />effectiveness of LLNL's response to the event. <br /> Emergency response efforts and resources committed to the incident scene are under <br />the control of the ACFD Battalion Chief or LLNL Security IC. <br /> Emergency response efforts and resources used within the LLNL site boundary, but <br />outside the incident scene, are under the control of the ED. <br /> The ACFD Battalion Chief directing the response to an emergency in or around <br />LLNL manages all firefighting and emergency response resources under their control <br />in accordance with the FIRESCOPE Program as mandated by California Health and <br />Safety Code (Section 13071 - 13070). This may include resources from adjacent <br />jurisdictions such as LPFD or City of Tracy Fire Department. <br /> Committing DOE/NNSA resources rests with the NNSA/LFO Emergency Manager. <br />2.2.4 LLNS and NNSA/LFO EOC Authorities <br />During an Operational Emergency and operation of the EOC, the NNSA/LFO Emergency <br />Manager monitors LLNL's overall response, provides support to the LLNL Emergency <br />Management Team, and assists with response and recovery-related issue resolution. The <br />NNSA/LFO Emergency Manager will consult with the LLNL ED on NNSA/LFO concerns or <br />issues related to LLNL's management of the response and its associated recovery. <br />The LLNL ED maintains overall managerial command and control of LLNL's response and EOC <br />operations, unless responsibility for this management is formally requested by the NNSA/LFO <br />Emergency Manager in accordance with Contract 44, Clause H-2, Performance Direction, and <br />provisions of DOE Order 151.1C, Chapter I, Responsibilities, 9.n. Such a transfer will be <br />completed in an orderly and formal manner, and all ERO personnel will be informed of the <br />transfer. LLNL staff will facilitate this transfer and continue to support the response and <br />recovery actions in accordance with the directions of LLNL management.