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LLNL Emergency Management Plan (EPlan) <br />Rev 27 <br />January 2022 <br /> <br /> 100 <br />the ORDO. If the incident scene has the potential to be a crime scene, as is the case with any <br />onsite death, appropriate actions will be taken by PFD to preserve the scene until appropriate law <br />enforcement (e.g., LPD, CHP, Coroner) assumes control. <br />The ED, IC, or ES&H Team Leader will use established reentry provisions when the emergency <br />condition has stabilized and radiological or other hazardous material releases, if any, have been <br />controlled and contained within established limits. The IC or ES&H Team Leader must authorize <br />reentry actions that are conducted prior to the termination of the emergency. <br />Operational planning for facility reentry is the responsibility of the IC or ES&H Team Leader <br />until the emergency has been terminated and will require detailed planning and consideration of <br />safety precautions, including the use of appropriate protective clothing, respiratory protection, <br />and specific criteria for aborting reentry. <br />The ED is responsible for appointing a Recovery Manager, with concurrence of line management <br />and the EBCC, who is knowledgeable of the affected facility and will be responsible for <br />developing and coordinating plans and schedules for recovery operations for both the facility and <br />LLNL site. Plans and schedules for recovery operations must consider methods for protecting <br />workers, other onsite personnel, and the general public. Once a Recovery Manager has been <br />appointed, local planning for facility-level recovery will require Recovery Manager approval of a <br />Recovery Plan. <br />The EOC, in coordination with NNSA/LFO and appropriate offsite agencies, is the focal point <br />for the development of information to be disseminated to Federal, State, and local organizations <br />regarding the emergency status and recovery operations. Recovery planning status information <br />for the public will be released through appropriate State/local government agencies at either the <br />JIC or individual agency public affairs offices. <br />11.2.1 Recovery Organization <br />Prior to emergency termination, a recovery organization will be established by the appropriate <br />line management and led by a designated Recovery Manager. Support staff to the recovery <br />organization may include, but is not limited to, advisors from the following: Environmental <br />Functional Area, Worker, Safety & Health Functional Area, HSD, Operations and Business, <br />PAO, and the Security Organization. Administrative, logistical, communications, and personnel <br />support for the recovery effort are the responsibility of the Recovery Manager’s department or <br />program. <br />The responsibilities of the Recovery Manager may include: <br />• Meeting with the EBCC and/or Laboratory Director to develop a prioritization of critical <br />programs, facilities, and operations for recovery <br />• Developing the overall strategic Recovery Plan Outline following an Operational <br />Emergency that interrupts normal operation of the Laboratory <br />• Developing and/or approving a written Recovery Plan for a facility <br />• Selecting personnel to lead the recovery team functional areas: Finance/Administration, <br />Logistics, Operations, and Planning