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<br /> volume of ar-�lysis- yf these conditions are
<br /> ass_gned a unique to met, the sample
<br /> and reporting. The 9lpumber for identification will be
<br /> custody9 number will be 'ecordedhonugt a analysis
<br /> card and in the legally required to he chain-of-
<br /> laboratory, The sample descri tq 9 book BC maintains at the
<br /> and any other relevant informationxwilldalso be received, client's
<br /> recorded. $ name'
<br /> Laborator Anal tical
<br /> Qualit Assura,.ce
<br /> Tn addition to routine calibration of
<br /> standards and blanks, [:he anal the instruments
<br /> spikes on i0 analyst is required with
<br /> Precision and accuracy.
<br /> of the analyses to ensure a run duplicates and
<br /> following. accuracy, yccurac n adeed meds.... of
<br /> y is also verified through the
<br /> 1- Certification
<br /> by California Department of Health Services.
<br /> 2, Participation in interlaborator
<br /> Y or r o.nd-robin programs.
<br /> 3- "Blind" samples are subs
<br /> tted assurance Officer on a weekly by the laboratory's quality
<br /> National Bureau Y basis. These are. � q y
<br /> of Standards or U.S_ Environmental Protection
<br /> froAgency rets; enc.. standards,
<br /> SaFetPro ram
<br /> it is important that the on
<br /> safety program be des"
<br /> " of direct skin designed to
<br /> potentially hazardous Contact, inhalation, or
<br /> site. It should materials that may be encountered ingestion
<br /> aid roc.. also familiarize the at the
<br /> procedures in the event of a worker with appropriat
<br /> 4 this, the patentiall harmful e:cposure. e First
<br /> toxic effects Y hazardous properties of the In order to do
<br /> the results of must be understood. materials dna their
<br /> Prior chemical analyses own and Caldwell has r-E-V owed
<br /> from tLe similar sites. This information Performed on samples obtained
<br /> Following site safet " ormation was
<br /> 3 Plan for this work„ used to develop the
<br /> Personnel protection
<br /> The personnelPreveprotection plan for this
<br /> whichnmi Sampling personnel from exposure
<br /> to site.
<br /> is designed to
<br /> g be encountered on site. petroleum hydrocarbons
<br /> The following Clothing shall be worn by all on-site
<br /> 1. .lard personnel;
<br /> 2- hat with optional face shield.
<br /> Steel-toed boots.
<br /> 3, Cloves.
<br /> To prevent direct skin contact, the following Will be available for personnel working
<br /> deemed necessary 9 Protective clothing
<br /> Y by the on-site hydro a °n site and shall be worn if
<br /> geologist;
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