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LLNL Emergency Management Plan(EPlan) <br /> Rev 26 <br /> January 2021 <br /> 14 EXERCISES <br /> 14.1 Exercises <br /> Exercises are conducted to evaluate/validate emergency response training and to assess LLNL's <br /> ability to respond to an emergency. The exercise after-action review and evaluation process <br /> provides feedback for improving plans, facilities, equipment, training and emergency response <br /> performance. Participation is required for personnel who would be expected to participate in an <br /> actual emergency response. Emergency exercises require substantial effort to plan and coordinate <br /> effectively. The use of a realistic scenario and adequate controls enhances the validity of the <br /> exercise to evaluate operational procedures. ERO exercises are administered in accordance with <br /> EPO plans for exercises, which provides direction for planning, developing, conducting, and <br /> evaluating exercises in which the EPO is the institutional lead. <br /> As required by DOE Order 15 1.1 D, LLNL conducts annually at least one institutional-level <br /> exercise to test and validate the ERO as an emergency response system. This may involve a <br /> response scenario at Site 200, Site 300, or both. Additionally, every five years this scenario must <br /> be based on a severe incident as postulated by the LLNL All-Hazards Survey and involve release <br /> of hazardous materials at more than one EPHA facility and disruption to site infrastructure, such <br /> as power, telecommunications, or roadways, or the significant delay of offsite mutual aid. <br /> An exercise is a comprehensive performance test of the integrated capabilities of the ERO. <br /> Exercises test the adequacy and effectiveness of: <br /> • Organizational command and control <br /> • Implementation plans and procedures <br /> • Notifications and communications networks <br /> • Emergency facilities and equipment <br /> • Training <br /> • ERO performance <br /> • Overall emergency response program performance <br /> Exercise-specific objectives define the exercise scope, specify the emergency response functions <br /> to be demonstrated, identify the extent of organizational/personnel participation, and identify the <br /> spectrum of exercise activities to be accomplished or simulated. Not all emergency response <br /> elements are demonstrated in every exercise, and a systematic approach is used to demonstrate <br /> all ERO capabilities over a period of five years. <br /> The LLNL exercise program validates the various emergency response elements over a multi- <br /> year period. The program provides periodic drills and exercises to evaluate emergency response <br /> capabilities and ensure that members of the ERO are prepared to respond appropriately to an <br /> 105 <br />