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LLNL-AM-428479 <br /> The EDO will also assist the program/department in determining whether the <br /> Department of Energy (DOE) must be notified. If the incident is reportable to DOE <br /> under the occurrence reporting requirements set forth in DOE Order 232.1, <br /> program/department personnel must verbally notify the LLNL Occurrence Reporting <br /> Office of the incident and write the required occurrence reports. The ES&H Team <br /> Environmental Analyst may assist the program/department with compiling occurrence <br /> report information. <br /> 5. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT <br /> The following emergency/safety equipment and information are available at or near the <br /> WAA(s) as appropriate: <br /> • Fire extinguisher; <br /> • Emergency spill kit including hand tools, absorbent material, and clean empty <br /> containers to receive waste; <br /> • PPE including gloves, safety glasses, aprons, boots, coveralls, and face shields; <br /> • Personnel decontamination equipment including emergency eyewash and deluge <br /> shower where liquid wastes are stored; <br /> • Internal and external communication equipment, such as telephones; and <br /> • A Contingency Plan (a copy of the General Plan and the appropriate Site-specific <br /> Plan). <br /> Specific emergency/safety equipment for the WAA is listed in the Site-specific Plan for <br /> the WAA. Spill kit supplies and emergency equipment are listed in Table D-3 and <br /> Table D-4 of Appendix D for the WAA. Locations of the emergency equipment and <br /> spill kits are shown in Figure D-2 of Appendix D for each WAA. <br /> 5.1 Communications Systems <br /> WAA(s) are small enough that personnel can use verbal or hand signals to <br /> communicate with others, when present, in an emergency. Telephones are readily <br /> available at the WAA(s) or at buildings near the WAA(s). Notification of emergencies <br /> and requests for outside assistance are channeled through the Fire Department <br /> Dispatch at extension 911 or through requests made to the CAS Operator if using a <br /> handheld radio. The Fire Department Dispatch can contact outside authorities and <br /> obtain assistance via telephone or radio. In addition, all Hazards Control and EFA <br /> operations personnel wear radio pagers and are available in the event of any incident. <br /> Internal notification of personnel can be accomplished through the site-wide building <br /> page system, and all talk groups on the handheld radios if an evacuation is necessary. <br /> S300 WAA Contingency Plan 18 September2018 <br />