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r <br /> A-6 <br /> appropriate laboratory for analysis The chain-of-custody record accompanied each shipment <br /> The method of shipment, couner name(s), and other pertinent information was entered in the <br /> ' chain-of-custody record. <br /> 4.2 Laboratory Custody Procedures <br /> A designated sample custodian accepted custody of the shipped samples and venfied that the <br /> ' information on the sample label matched that on the chain-of-custody record Information <br /> regarding method of delivery and sample conditions was also checked on the chain-of-custody <br /> record The custodian then entered the appropriate data into the laboratory sample tracking <br /> system The laboratory custodian may have used the sample number on the sample label or may <br /> have assigned a unique laboratory number to each sample The custodian then transferred the <br /> sample(s) to the proper analyst(s) or stored the sample(s) in the appropriate secure area <br /> Laboratory personnel are responsible for the care and custody of samples from the time they are <br /> received until the sample is exhausted Once at the laboratory, the samples are handled in <br /> accordance with U S Environmental Protection Agency SW-$46 Test Methods for Evaluating <br /> Solid Waste Physical/Chemical Methods, Third Edition, for the intended analyses All data <br /> sheets, chromatographs, and laboratory records were filed as part of the permanent <br /> documentation <br /> 4.3 Corrections to Documentation <br /> Original data recorded in field notebooks, chain-of-custody records and other forms were <br /> written in ink These documents were not altered, destroyed, or discarded, even if they were <br /> ' illegible or contained inaccuracies that required a replacement document <br /> If an error was made or found on a document, the individual making the corrections did so by <br />' crossing a single line through the error, entering the correct information, and initialing and <br /> dating the change The erroneous information was obliterated Any subsequent error(s) <br /> discovered on a document were corrected All corrections were initialed and dated <br /> 4.4 Sample Storage and Disposal <br /> Samples and extracts were retained by the analytical laboratory for 60 days after a written report <br /> was issued by the laboratory Unless notified by the program manager, excess or unused <br />' samples were disposed of by the laboratory in an appropriate manner consistent with applicable <br /> government regulations. <br />