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LLNL-AM-428479 <br /> All emergency equipment is maintained on a regular basis to ensure that it is <br /> operational at all times. The water trucks are kept full of fuel and water for <br /> preparedness. Preventative maintenance checks are performed by the automotive fleet <br /> maintenance crew according to the recommended factory schedule. <br /> 5.4 Decontamination Equipment <br /> The Fire Department maintains decontamination supplies for personnel and/or <br /> equipment. In addition, RHWM maintains equipment that is available to decontaminate <br /> areas that were in contact with released waste. This equipment includes pumps, <br /> vacuums (a wet/dry vacuum and a vacuum fitted with a high-efficiency particulate air <br /> [HEPA] filter), absorbents, shovels, and brooms. All equipment is inspected monthly. <br /> 6. EVACUATION PLAN <br /> 6.1 Evacuation Notification of Personnel <br /> WAAs are small enough to allow evacuation by voice command. After evacuation, the <br /> WAA shall be cordoned off to prevent access by other personnel. If evacuation of the <br /> immediate surrounding area is necessary the Incident Commander, through the Site <br /> 300 Manager, shall request notification of personnel using the building page system. <br /> Information on the nature of the event would also be broadcast over all radio talk <br /> groups. In the event of a large incident that requires sitewide evacuation, the Incident <br /> Commander or the Site 300 Manager would notify personnel over the sitewide <br /> administrative pager system and all radio talk groups. Evacuation routes for the <br /> WAA(s) and surrounding areas are shown in Figure D-3 of the Site-specific Plan. <br /> 6.1.1 LLNL Site 300 Site-wide Evacuation Plan <br /> If evacuation of personnel from all or part of Site 300 is necessary because of a major <br /> emergency, the Protective Force Division will implement actions to control evacuating <br /> personnel, protect the onsite emergency scene, and coordinate activities with outside <br /> police organizations. The Protective Force Division will initiate one of the operational <br /> responses described in the LLNL Emergency Plan. An event requiring evacuation could <br /> be caused by an onsite or offsite emergency such as an earthquake, fire, explosion, or <br /> major toxic or radioactive material release. The Incident Commander can implement <br /> area or site-wide evacuation procedures if necessary. <br /> 6.2 Evacuation Routes and Assembly Points <br /> The evacuation routes and assembly points are specific to each WAA and can be found <br /> in the Site-specific Plan, Appendix D, Section D-5. <br /> S300 WAA Contingency Plan 20 September2018 <br />