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LLNL Emergency Plan <br />Rev-22 <br />January 2017 <br /> <br /> 88 <br />hazards at both sites is inhalation, although ingestion and absorption potential is also considered <br />in EPHAs. The development and identification of this composite EPZ may be found in the <br />Composite Emergency Planning Zone. Figures 8.1 and 8.2 of this Emergency Plan depict the <br />results of the EPZ development process for Site 200 and Site 300, respectively, and show onsite <br />and offsite areas that could be affected by emergencies at Sites 200 and 300. Protection of offsite <br />residents in the EPZ is the responsibility of the IC; however, it is the duty of the ED to issue <br />protective action recommendations to the IC, as well as to offsite authorities. Per verbal <br />agreements with offsite agencies, offsite evacuation and sheltering plans to be used in an <br />emergency are not pre-defined, but will be determined by the IC during the emergency. The IC <br />may evacuate residents beyond the EPZ to simplify the logistics of moving residents. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 8.1 One-mile Emergency Planning Zone Around the Livermore site (yellow area)