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LLNL-AM-428479 <br /> shall notify the EDO when an incident occurs in an area the ES&H Team Environmental <br /> Analyst supports, and together they shall assess the possible hazards to the <br /> environment. During off-hours, the ES&H Team Environmental Analyst supporting the <br /> program area may be called to assist the EDO. <br /> During normal working hours the ES&H Team Environmental Analyst shall: <br /> • Identify the character, source, amount, and extent of released material. <br /> • Assess the possible hazards to the environment. <br /> • Ensure waste that is incompatible with the released waste is not handled in the <br /> affected area until cleanup is complete. <br /> • Assist the EDO in making regulatory agency reporting determinations, including <br /> the notification to applicable agencies that regulatory compliance has been <br /> achieved before operations resume at a WAA. <br /> 2.7 Support Organizations <br /> 2.7.1 Environment, Safety and Health Team <br /> The Site 300 ES&H Team Deputy Leader is notified in the event of fires or explosions, <br /> major earthquakes, or waste releases within a WAA. Each WAA has the support of the <br /> Site 300 ES&H Team; members of the ES&H Team may be called at any time to assess <br /> possible ES&H issues. The ES&H Team consists of technicians (see Section 2.7.2) as <br /> well as specialists in the following fields: <br /> • Industrial Hygiene, <br /> • Industrial Safety, <br /> • Health Physics, <br /> • Environmental Protection, <br /> • Explosives Safety, <br /> • Fire Protection Engineering and Prevention, and <br /> • Occupational Medicine. <br /> 2.7.2 Technician Support <br /> Other support personnel include the H&S Technicians and RHWM Technicians. The <br /> H&S Technicians can assist in securing areas, monitoring the safety of the area and <br /> personnel, and cleanup operations. The RHWM Technicians can assist in sampling <br /> and cleanup operations. <br /> S300 WAA Contingency Plan 10 September2018 <br />