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30 May 2000 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 97-0372 <br /> Page 11 of 17 <br /> Building <br /> • Conduct an inspection of the building and sample construction materials as appropriate to <br /> analyze for lead, asbestos and PCBs. The surveys will be required to obtain an occupancy <br /> permit for the building from the county. <br /> Reporting <br /> • Prepare a report of findings. <br /> In addition to the samples collected for laboratory analysis,two collocated or replicate soil samples <br /> will be collected and travel and equipment blanks will be utilized for quality assurance and quality <br /> control purposes. AGE anticipates that one replicate will be analyzed, the blanks will be analyzed <br /> only if cross-contamination of samples is suspected. <br /> 4.0. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL <br /> To ensure that data collected is of adequate quality, AGE will take the following measures: <br /> • All field personnel will be adequately trained in the proper collection techniques for the type <br /> of samples to be collected and the type of analyses required. In addition, all field personnel <br /> will have completed a 40-hour Health and Safety Course as specified in OSHA Hazardous <br /> Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard [29 CFR 1910.120(e)], and 8-hour <br /> annual refresher courses as necessary. <br /> • Analytical laboratories selected to provide samples analyses will be certified by the <br /> California Department of Health Services for the analytical services provided. <br /> • Field logs will be maintained for all field activities, including documentation of sample <br /> collection, description of sampling activity and rational for variation from this work plan, <br /> sampling methodology used, equipment calibration data, personnel involved in field work, <br /> all field measurements, relevant environmental conditions, and any other pertinent data that <br /> may affect data quality. <br /> • Samples will be preserved in the field as described in this work plan, Sections 5.2 and 5.3. <br /> • Samples will be logged on a chain-of-custody that will accompany the samples from the field <br /> to the receiving laboratory. Each change of custody will be documented. <br /> • The laboratory report will note the condition of the samples upon receipt on the chain-of- <br /> custody form, a copy of which will be included in the final report. <br /> Advanced GcoEnvironmental,Inc <br />