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LLNL Emergency Plan <br />Rev-23 <br />October 2017 <br /> <br /> 29 <br />• The ACFD Battalion Chief or LLNL SDO will gather information about the incident <br />and relay it to the EMDO to determine the categorization/classification of the <br />event/situation. The ACFD or LLNL Security Organization will implement initial <br />protective actions and, if required, provide protective action recommendations to <br />appropriate offsite authorities (e.g., Livermore/Pleasanton Fire Department [LPFD], <br />Livermore Police Department [LPD], Alameda County Sheriff’s Office [ACSO], <br />etc.). <br />• After the EOC becomes operational, the IC retains responsibility for operational <br />control of the response at the incident scene and for protecting only what is defined as <br />the incident scene. Any onsite areas outside of the incident scene fall under the <br />protection of the ED. The IC and the ED must therefore have a conversation to define <br />and agree on what falls within the incident scene onsite. This decision should be <br />briefed to responders at the scene and to the ERO. <br />• Protection of offsite areas always remains the responsibility of the ACFD or local law <br />enforcement (i.e., LPD or ACSO). For hazardous material releases, the ACFD has <br />legal authority and responsibility to take appropriate actions (evacuation, <br />shelter-in-place, etc.) necessary to protect the public and residents of the county. This <br />includes the unilateral decision authority to alert the public of a hazardous incident, <br />restrict or close access of public areas, and/or evacuate an affected area. The authority <br />necessary to carry out these actions at the direction of the ACFD rests with local law <br />enforcement (LPD or ACSO) per California Penal Code section 409.5. For security <br />events, the LLNL Security IC or ED can issue protective actions onsite, but may only <br />make protective action recommendations to local law enforcement for offsite <br />populations. <br />• Upon categorization of an Operational Emergency, the IC assumes the role of ED <br />until the EOC is declared operational. The EMDO activates the appropriate level of <br />the ERO and initiates appropriate notifications, including the LEDO. The IC manages <br />the overall site response to the emergency until relieved by the on-duty LEDO who <br />then becomes the ED when the EOC is operational. The IC continues to manage the <br />response at the incident scene (see Figure 2.3). <br />• During localized Operational Emergencies at Site 300, the Site 300 manager or <br />designated alternate serves as the Department Operations Center (DOC) Commander. <br />This position coordinates the emergency activities of site personnel and equipment <br />and keeps the EMDO and LEDO informed. <br />• The EMDO automatically initiates the ERO activation if the Operational Emergency <br />is declared a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency. For all other Operational <br />Emergency declarations, the EMDO consults with the LEDO to determine the <br />appropriate ERO activation level.