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LLNL Emergency Management Plan(EPlan) <br /> Rev 26 <br /> January 2021 <br /> Term Description <br /> PAG Protective Action Guide(radiological threshold). PAG is defined <br /> as the fifty-year committed effective dose equivalent of one to <br /> five rem. At LLNL,the lowest value,one rem, is used for doses <br /> resulting from direct radiation or the uptake of materials that have <br /> a physical or biological half-life that is short compared to fifty <br /> years. Five rem is used for doses resulting from the uptake of long <br /> half-life materials. 100 rem is used as the threshold for early <br /> lethality. <br /> PAO Public Affairs Office <br /> PAS Protective Action Sheet. Provide worst case evacuation and <br /> shelter-in-place protective actions for analyzed hazardous <br /> material events in EPHA facilities. <br /> PFD Protective Force Division <br /> PG&E Pacific Gas and Electric <br /> PIM Public Information Manager <br /> Recovery The operational phase following mitigation of an Operational <br /> Emergency. The recovery phase involves those actions taken, <br /> after a facility has been brought to a stable condition,to return the <br /> facility to normal operation. The recovery phase includes accident <br /> assessments and investigation,recovery planning and scheduling, <br /> and repair and restoration. <br /> Reentry Time-urgent actions performed during emergency response such <br /> as search and rescue,mitigation,damage control, and accident <br /> assessment <br /> SAG Stakeholder Advisory Group <br /> SDO Security Duty Officer <br /> SECON Security Conditions <br /> SEMS Standardized Emergency Management System <br /> Site Area Emergency An Operational Emergency that is expected to have significant <br /> impacts(PAG or AEGL60-2/ERPG-2/TEEL-2 exceeded)at or <br /> beyond the facility boundary,but not beyond the nearest site <br /> boundary. <br /> Shelter-in-Place Protective action taken to reduce exposure to a risk(i.e.,passing <br /> plume or to a plume containing easily filtered particulates such as <br /> transuranic compounds). Actions generally include: closing doors <br /> and windows; if deemed practical for a HazMat event,turning off <br /> HVAC; and remaining indoors until an all clear is issued. <br /> SME Subject Matter Expert <br /> START Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment <br /> 114 <br />