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37: Emergency Management
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Chapter 37 Table of Contents. View the entire chapter in a PDF format. Please use the pdf for printing.

Requirements:
Procedures and Specific Requirements (5.2)

Assessment

For an analysis of natural and anthropogenic hazards that apply to the SLAC site and SLAC operations, see the Comprehensive Hazard Assessment.

Emergency Planning

Site-wide Emergency Plan

The EPP and two supporting resources together constitute SLAC's site-wide emergency plan

Facility Emergency Plans

Facilities and areas required to maintain an FEP, an FEP template, and approved FEPs are listed on the emergency FEP web site.

Equipment

Life Safety Box

Facilities and areas required to maintain a life safety box, a life safety box cover sheet template, and approved life safety box cover sheets are listed on the emergency FEP web site.

NFPA 704 Hazardous Material Warning Placards for Emergency Responders

Guidelines for completing and posting NFPA 704 compliant warning placards (see Emergency Management: NFPA 704 Warning Placard Requirements).

Personnel

Guidelines for All Persons at SLAC

For general information on what to do in an emergency, see Emergency Management: Situational Guidelines (printable copy or webpages).

Guidelines for Emergency Management Organization Staff

Persons assigned to positions in the emergency management organization must be familiar with the content of the EPP and EPIP.

 

 

continue to Training (5.3)


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