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EHD - Public
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1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2022
RECORD_ID
PR0519994
PE
1921
FACILITY_ID
FA0003934
FACILITY_NAME
Lawrence Livermore National Lab - Site 300
STREET_NUMBER
15999
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
CORRAL HOLLOW
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
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95376
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
15999 W CORRAL HOLLOW RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
005
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Approved
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LLNL Emergency Management Plan (EPlan) <br />Rev 27 <br />January 2022 <br /> <br /> 6 <br />The Laboratory Director and/or designated executive staff gather to monitor the progress of the <br />emergency and provide business continuity at the Executive Business Coordination Center <br />(EBCC). A LEDO, if available, is assigned to the EBCC by the Emergency Director (ED) to <br />serve as liaison with the EOC. <br />The EOC serves as the Emergency Operations System for LLNL as required by DOE Order <br />151.1D as a means of providing centralized collection, validation, analysis, and coordination of <br />information related to an emergency. <br />1.3.1 Comprehensive Emergency Management System <br />The DOE requires all sites to implement a comprehensive emergency management system that <br />considers and incorporates in its planning responses to a broad spectrum of hazards and possible <br />consequences. The extent of emergency planning and preparedness for a particular LLNL <br />building or facility corresponds to the type and amount of hazards and the potential effects on <br />workers, the public, the environment and/or national security. The on-scene response and <br />emergency management support described above comprise a portion of the overall integrated <br />emergency management system at LLNL. <br />Resources at LLNL sites from the ACFD and the LLNL Security Organization provide the first <br />response level for dealing with emergency incidents at LLNL, and they may be supported by the <br />ES&H Teams, Facilities Management, and Health Services Department (HSD). If an incident <br />should escalate beyond LLNL's pre-planned initial response, additional emergency response <br />resources can be obtained through existing local, State, and Federal agreements. <br />The emergency preparedness process is reviewed through self-assessment, LLNL assurance <br />programs, annual exercises/drills, NNSA/LFO oversight, and DOE/NNSA Headquarters (HQ) <br />review. <br />The comprehensive emergency management system at LLNL also supports local area emergency <br />response and mutual aid. This system provides successful working relations, local awareness of <br />LLNL as a community partner, implementation of the California SEMS, and validation of <br />LLNL’s integrated response capability. <br />1.3.2 All-Hazards Technical Planning Basis <br />An all-hazards technical planning basis underpins the concept of operations for LLNL’s <br />comprehensive emergency management system. This planning, prescribed by DOE Order <br />151.1D, includes both an Emergency Management Core Program for all facilities, and a more <br />robust Emergency Management Hazardous Materials Program for high hazard facilities. The <br />Emergency Management Core Program coordinates and integrates the emergency planning and <br />preparedness requirements of applicable Federal, State, and local laws, regulations, and <br />ordinances, and other Orders and standards of performance. As warranted, the Core Program is <br />expanded to implement additional emergency management requirements of an Emergency <br />Management Hazardous Materials Program, if hazardous materials pose a major threat to the
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