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Number:

LS-ESH-PRM-9.0.2

Section:

LOCAL EMERGENCY PLAN - BUILDING 817

Date:

10/17/2007

Revision:

1
Prepared by: Nicholas Gmür and Gerard Van Derlaske
Reviewed by: W. Robert Casey, NSLS-II ESH Manager
Approved by: Steve Dierker, ALD, Light Sources Directorate

Local Emergency Plan- Bldg. 817A & 817B

NSLS-II PROJECT

LOCAL EMERGENCY PLAN

Building: 817A & 817B                    Occupancy: approx. 85 personnel

Position

Name

Extension

Home Phone

Pager No.

Plan Preparers

G. Van Derlaske & N. Gmür

See below

See below

See below

Building Manager

 Gerard Van Derlaske

7777

 631-560-9468

631-457-3471

Primary LEC

 Nicholas Gmur

2490

 631-286-1816

 Digital 5324

Secondary LEC

 Gerard Van Derlaske

7777

631-560-9468

631-457-3471

ES&H Coordinator

Nicholas Gmur

2490

 631-286-1816

Digital 5324

Asst. ES&H Coordinator

 N/A

N/A

 N/A

N/A

FSS Representative

 Frank Zafonte

5565

                                                                             631-457-3793 (c)

631-929-3270 (h)

631-453-6242

Every facility should establish an effective program to respond to emergencies.  For this to work, every employee should be prepared to handle emergencies before they arise.  This document outlines the Employee Action Plan to address workplace emergencies.

EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES AND ROUTES

Every employee should familiarize themselves with exits in their workplaces, including a second way out in case the main way is blocked.

Bldg. 817A& 817B Floor Plans with EXITS marked:

All employees are expected to leave the building and report to the outdoor assembly on grassy lot across Railroad Street, in front of B830 when the fire alarm bells ring.  No LS-II staff is authorized to remain in the facility during an emergency.

ACCOUNTABILITY FOR EMPLOYEES

Accountability for employees should be performed after an evacuation.  Based upon direction given in an emergency, all employees must assemble at the appropriate areas.

    F   Bldg. 817A = Large Conference Room #4

    F   Bldg. 817B = Aisle down center of cubicles

    F   Bldg. 817A =  Large Conference Room #4

    F   Bldg. 817B =  Aisle down center of cubicles

     F   Grassy lot across Railroad Street, in front of Bldg. 830

PERSONNEL ACCOUNTABILITY: The LEC or designee will account for employees.  The information must be given to Fire-Rescue upon arrival.


SITE-EMERGENCY SIGNALS

o       817A:

§         Location:  Room #37

§         Responsible Individual:  Laura Miller, ext. 2297

o       817B:

§         Location:  Cubicle Reception area near offices # 50 & 51

§         Responsible Individuals:  Barbara Moebes, ext. 7159

                                                  Ruthann Callahan, ext. 7101 

Note: The tone alert box must be placed in an area that is constantly occupied or in an area that is accessible to occupants of the buildings, e.g., corridor near mailboxes.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR QUESTIONS, CONTACT THE:

LOCAL EMERGENCY COORDINATOR- Nicholas Gmur, ext. -2490; Pager 5324.

ALTERNATE LOCAL EMERGENCY COORDINATOR- Gerard Van Derlaske, ext. – 7777; Pager 631-560-9468


LOCAL EMERGENCIES AND SIGNALS

FIRE:  Upon notice of fire or sounding of the alarm bells, proceed immediately to the outdoor Building Assembly Area.  Await instructions that may include the nature of the emergency, the type, sequence, and routes for further evacuation.  When the fire alarm bells ring, a call must be made to the BNL Fire Rescue Group on extension 911 or 2222, confirming their receipt of the alarm.  Any information known about the condition that caused the alarm should be given at that time. 

MEDICAL: Rescue and Medical Duties - Employees are expected to help minimize damage and assist personnel during an emergency to the best of their abilities and when their safety is not threatened.  The BNL Fire Rescue Group is trained, equipped, and has the main responsibility to render emergency assistance.

SPECIFIC HAZARDS:

·         Radiological – None in Bldg. 817

·         Toxicological – None in Bldg. 817

·         Physical – UPS located in Room #16, 20A 120V ~ 45 minute backup battery power supply.  Contacts:  Alan Levine Cell # 631-235-7511 or Peter Gross, Cell # 631-235-8304.

·         Other – Two Confined Spaces in  B817B, one entry point in MER Room # 52, and one entry point at the west end of the building, in the West  EXIT vestibule.

OTHER INFORMATION

Training - The Department/Division must designate and train a sufficient number of persons to assist in the safe and orderly emergency evacuation of employees for this facility.  They are as follows:

  1. Nicholas Gmur, ext. -2490, Pager 5324.

  2. Gerard Van Derlaske, ext. -7777; pager 631-457-3471 or  631-560-9468

The Department Chair/Division Manager/employee’s supervisor/ESH Coordinator is responsible for reviewing the plan with each employee covered by the plan.  This training occurs when the plan is initially developed; whenever the employee's responsibilities or designated actions under the plan change; and whenever the plan is changed.


Provide Fire/Rescue (Chief@bnl.gov) with one copy of this plan each time it is issued.

OPTIONAL INFORMATION

B817 exterior doors operate off of the “Z” Series Master keys.  A “Z” Series Sub- Master Key has been signed out to Fire and Rescue Group. A smart card system has also been installed, but this is overridden by use of the “Z” Series Sub-Master Key. Normal hours of unsecured door passage are between 07:45 & 17:15 hrs on scheduled work days. Holidays, weekends, nights and other lab closures will place B817A and B doors in the secured mode.

Description of Hazards

A. The NSLS-II Project Office facility requires a Local Emergency Plan for the following reasons.

  1. To familiarize occupants of how to respond to an emergency situation, and the proper procedures to follow when an assembly or evacuation is announced

  2. To inform BNL Emergency Services of the hazards inherent in the facility.

  3. To inform occupants of the location of Fire Pull Boxes, Fire Extinguishers and the Local Emergency Contact Personnel assigned to Bldg. 817.

B.    Building 817 does not contain a 90-day collection point for hazardous chemical waste.

One emergency exit is located at the North West corner of the building and three others along the east  side of the building along Railroad Street.

C.    The types of emergencies that might affect this facility are

1. Operations              

During normal operations, the emergencies that may affect this facility are

  1. Fire A fire in this facility could result in loss of life or limb, intellectual property, government and personal property.

    The main fire hazard(s) is/are from light combustible loading, office furnishings.

    The locations of the portable fire extinguisher and fire alarm boxes are shown on the attached diagram.

  2. Explosions - An explosion is not possible, since the amounts of chemicals in the building are limited and in small quantities and materials capable of explosion are not present.

    An explosion in this facility could result in: N/A.                    

  3. Industrial Accidents - An industrial accident is not possible in the office areas.

  4. Personnel Injury or Fatality  - The greatest potential for   personnel injury or fatality exists during walking.  During this exercise, slips, trips and falls are possible.

  5. Uncontrolled Release of Radioactive or Hazardous Materials - The possibility of an uncontrolled release of Radioactive or Hazardous Material does not exist in the area
    The radiation hazards are: None
    The toxicological hazards are: None

  6. Spread of Contamination - Contamination is not a potential problem in the office area(s). Work practices aimed at reducing the spread of contamination include: N/A

  7. Personnel Exposure is not a potential problem in the facility.

  8. Oil and Hazardous Material SpillsNo large amounts of oils or hazardous materials are stored in Bldg. 817.  Limited amounts of a) photocopy materials near printers, and b) custodial items in room #10.

    Chemicals shall be stored over secondary containment pallets and within secondary containers capable of containing the full contents of the material in the event of al spill.  In addition, spill absorbent materials will be located in various areas for cleaning up small incidental spills as deemed necessary by the appropriate authority.

  9. Air and Water Pollution - This facility does not have any operations that allows permitted discharges to the water and air.  Safety Systems have been set up in these operations to significantly minimize the likelihood of accidental discharge to the air or water.

  10. Accidental criticality

  11. Malevolent acts

  12. Possible compromise of classified material

2.      This facility does not have quantities of chemicals in excess of SARA Threshold Planning Quantities (TPQ). These are listed below. Consequences can be ascertained from the BNL Hazard Assessment.

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Building Emergency Equipment

(State below or on diagram the emergency equipment in the building).  (This information may be maintained elsewhere, but must be readily available to emergency responders.  If maintained elsewhere, state its location).

A.     Fire Protection:

1.      Six Fire Extinguishers are located as follows:

817A: In the corridor near the northwest exit by office #9; in the southwest corridor,  near office #33; and by the southeast exit of the design room #14, near office #44.   

817B: In the vestibule of the east exit, opposite room #54; vestibule of the west exit, adjacent to room # 67; the south hallway, opposite room #80.              

2.      817-Smoke detectors are located in the HVAC ductwork, servicing interior offices and common areas.                 

3.      Automatic sprinkler systems are located throughout the facility.

4.      Fire alarm pull boxes are located at all exit doors. Building   Evacuation pull box located in Main Entrance Vestibule.

5.      Halon Systems are not located in Bldg. 817.

6.      Two Siamese Fire Department Connections are located on the east side of the building along Railroad Street.

B.     Radiation detection equipment is not located in Bldg. 817

C.     Emergency and Safety Related Equipment

1.      SCBA are not located in Bldg. 817.

2.      Spill control products are not located in Bldg. 817.

3.      PA System is not installed, maintained or controlled by any Staff in Bldg. 817.

        D.     Safety showers and emergency eye wash stations are not located in Bldg. 817.


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