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LLNL-AM-428479 <br /> evacuation of personnel, if appropriate. <br /> • Notify appropriate state or local agencies with designated response roles if their <br /> help is needed, or if material is released offsite. <br /> • Provide on-scene operational control for life safety, rescue, fire control and <br /> extinction, spill control and containment, and property conservation and salvage. <br /> • Stop all waste-handling processes and operations in the area to prevent the <br /> occurrence, recurrence, and spread of fires, explosions, and waste releases. <br /> • Ensure that monitoring is performed for leaks, pressure buildup, gas generation, <br /> or ruptures in valves, pipes, or other equipment. <br /> • Ensure that recovered wastes, contaminated soil, or run-off water (from <br /> firefighting, sprinkler systems, broken water lines, etc.) are treated, stored, or <br /> disposed of in accordance with all applicable regulations. <br /> • Ensure that waste that is incompatible with the released waste is not handled in <br /> the area of the release until cleanup is complete. Authority may be delegated to <br /> the ES&H Team Environmental Analyst during normal working hours or the EDO <br /> during off-hours. <br /> • Ensure that all emergency equipment is cleaned and restocked before operations <br /> are resumed. Authority may be delegated to the WAA Coordinator. <br /> 2.3 WAA Operator <br /> An operator who is trained and responsible for day-to-day management of wastes in a <br /> WAA and for handling small incidents is assigned to each WAA. The WAA Operators <br /> are listed in each Site-specific Plan. In the event of a small incident, the WAA Operator <br /> shall: <br /> • Notify the WAA Coordinator of the incident. <br /> • Assess conditions and make an initial evaluation. <br /> • Safeguard personnel and visitors in the area of the WAA. <br /> • Coordinate all response activities and measures. <br /> • Commit and direct the resources needed to mitigate the incident. <br /> During a large incident, the WAA Operator shall: <br /> • Immediately contact the Fire Department Dispatch by dialing extension 911 or <br /> use call sign "MIKE" if using a handheld radio to contact the CAS Operator. <br /> • Request the support of the ES&H Team Environmental Analyst during normal <br /> working hours, or the EDO during off-hours. <br /> • Ensure that the Site 300 ES&H Team Deputy Leader and Health & Safety (H&S) <br /> Technician are notified of the incident. <br /> • Notify the WAA Coordinator of the incident. <br /> • Assess conditions and make initial evaluations. <br /> S300 WAA Contingency Plan 8 September2018 <br />