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LLNL Emergency Management Plan (EPlan) <br />Rev 27 <br />January 2022 <br /> <br /> 46 <br />Declaration of a General Emergency requires the same response as for a Site Area Emergency, in <br />addition to the notification of offsite authorities to provide recommendations for public <br />protective actions and JIC activation. <br />2.5.2 LLNL State of Emergency <br />The Laboratory Director may declare that a public emergency exists that effectively prevents <br />employees’ attendance at work or the continuance of work at the Laboratory in a normal and <br />orderly manner. A public emergency may include a natural disaster, such as fire, flood, <br />earthquake or major storm, a man-made disorder, such as a demonstration, riot, or act of <br />sabotage, or a significant disruption of electrical power or water service. <br />Depending on the scope and scale of the emergency, the Laboratory Director, or Deputy Director <br />acting for the Director, may elect to declare a “State of Emergency” at LLNL in accordance with <br />LLNL Human Resources (Policy 312 / Time Away from Work - Other Leaves: Public <br />Emergency). This is a formal mechanism for the Laboratory Director to authorize exceptions to <br />provisions of Laboratory policies and procedures when such exceptions are in the best interest of <br />LLNL operations or will facilitate or enhance LLNL's response to the emergency. Such a <br />declaration would allow for the use of predetermined deviations from Laboratory policies and <br />procedures, for example, the authorization of paid emergency leave if the Laboratory site was <br />closed for an extended period of time due to a pandemic public health emergency. This would be <br />an appropriate declaration to an ongoing emergency situation that effectively prevented <br />employee attendance at work and continuance of work at LLNL. A discussion of 'Declaration of <br />a Laboratory Emergency' can be found in Section 3.8 of Institutional Program Description <br />document DES-0830, "Continuity of Operations Programs." <br />2.6 Other Emergency Response Assets <br />2.6.1 Field Monitoring Teams <br />When required, the Worker Safety & Health Functional Area, the Radiation Protection <br />Functional Area, and the Environmental Functional Area provide onsite (outside the immediate <br />incident scene under the control of the IC) monitoring capabilities to the EOC CQT function <br />through the use of a pool of team members. When an emergency classification of Site Area <br />Emergency or General Emergency is declared, the Field Monitoring Team (FMT) will be called <br />in to supply real-time monitoring data to refine the results of the analytical models. Field <br />monitoring data is also used to support the adequacy of emergency response actions taken to <br />protect workers and the public. The ED and/or CQT Lead will request the activation of the FMT <br />through the EOC Operations Section. <br />Prior to any deployment, the FMT will have an approved monitoring plan. When ES&H Teams <br />are being deployed, the CQT Lead reviews the monitoring plan and the ED approves.