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i <br /> 13CR & Associates, Ltd ReV01 12193 <br /> r Standard Procedure 9S <br /> Sample Handling ,,,,), 12/93 <br /> Sam le Handling <br /> Soil samples for UST investigations are collected in 6-inch long by 2-inch diameter <br /> brass sample sleeves Alternate containers may be utilized where appropriate Water <br /> samples collected by pump, bailer or other device are stored in a variety of containers <br /> dependant upon the required analysis Glass containers are typically protected from <br /> breakage by styrofoam packaging The samples are secured, labeled, and placed <br /> immediately upon ice in an iced cooler The quantity of ice shall be sufficient to <br /> maintain a temperature of 40 centigrade within the cooler Typically, tap-water ice <br /> cubes in double bagged in Zip-Lock bags are used for ice storage <br /> Chain-of-Custod <br /> The chain-of-custody provides documentation of the sample identity, collection <br /> location, time and date of collection, and a record of possession The COC shall <br /> document, at a minimum the address or location of collection, a unique sample <br /> identification number, the sample collector, the date and time of collection Water <br /> sample COC shall indicate if preservative is utilized, and, where warranted, if the <br /> sample has been field filtered The COC shall bear the signature of the sample <br /> collector, and document relinquishment, sample container sealing, and receipt by the <br /> analytical laboratory Current industry standard has modified COCs to also provide the <br /> request for analysis <br /> A <br /> Sample_Transport <br /> Samples are typically transported in the iced coolers they were collected in Such <br /> coolers shall be sealed with packing tape, and remain in the custody of the collector <br /> until relinquishment to laboratory or courier personnel Where conditions prohibit the <br /> direct portal to portal transfer of samples from the collection point to the laboratory, the <br /> sample cooler shall be sealed with tampered indicating security tape, and remain in the <br /> possession of BCR personnel <br />