Important Contacts
Fire Alarms
Emergency Response Numbers:
EVACUATE the building IMMEDIATELY. Fire alarms are distinguishable by a loud bell or horn and/or a flashing strobe light. Follow exit signs and proceed to assembly areas away from the buildings. Do not use the elevators. Keep clear of roadways and building access areas. Do not reenter any buildings until you are notified by safety personnel. Remember when you evacuate to take personal items, such as car keys, purse, wallet, and coat, since re-entry may not be allowed.
For on-site emergencies, Call ext. 7911 (from a Berkeley
Lab desktop phone)
Cell Phones: Call 510-486-7911 or 911 Non-Emergency Incident Reporting: Call ext. 6999 LBNL Operator: Call 510-486-4000
Additional Numbers and Resources:
Earthquakes
Earth Sciences Division Office (510) 486-6455
Seek shelter under desks or tables and remain in place until the shaking stops. Face away from all windows. Evacuate the building only when instructed or when you are in danger. As with a fire danger, take small personal effects with you. Be prepared for aftershocks.
Earth Sciences Division Safety Coordinator Vivi Fissekidou
[email protected] (510) 486-5610
Security
Earth Sciences Division Web Page http://esd.lbl.gov/home/
Visitors must be escorted by LBNL workers at all times. Work with your host supervisor to obtain the appropriate credentials and GERT training, should you need to be on-site, unescorted on a regular basis.
Environment, Health & Safety Division Web Page http://www.lbl.gov/ehs/
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), the University of California, and the Department of Energy are committed to having all work performed safely and in a manner that strives for the highest degree of protection for employees, participating guests, visitors, subcontractors, the public, and the environment. The following information will help ensure your safety and welfare during your visit to Berkeley Lab and the Earth Sciences Division (ESD). As a visitor, you are responsible for obeying all posted signs, attending any required training, and reporting any unsafe conditions to your host. Work with your host supervisor to obtain the appropriate credentials and GERT training, should you need to be on-site, unescorted on a regular basis.
Berkeley Lab Values • Overarching commitment to pioneering science • Highest integrity/impeccable ethics • Diversity in people and thought
Single day parking passes are issued at the guard gates. Park only in designated parking areas.
• Sense of urgency toward addressing critical environmental and energy issues
Smoking Smoking is not permitted indoors and is only permitted outdoors on paved surfaces away from building openings at designated locations.
‘GERT Training’ is available online at: http://ehswprod.lbl.gov/EHSTraining/GERT/default.asp
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‘Emergency Preparedness at Berkeley Lab’ is available online at: http://www.lbl.gov/ehs/ep/
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About ESD ESD is situated among ten buildings on Berkeley Lab’s 200-acre site, with its Division Director’s office located on the third floor of Building 74. ESD scientists are developing 21st century approaches and scientific understanding relevant to both energy and the enivironment.
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