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City of Stockton A68109.01B <br /> July 18, 1997 Page A-3 <br /> Waste, SW-846, Third Edition, is followed. Samples will be stored in an insulated container <br /> at approximately 4°C. Upon arrival at the laboratory, the samples will be preserved for <br /> analysis as appropriate. <br /> Samples may be delivered to Twining's analytical laboratory in Fresno, California. The <br /> Twining representative in charge of the field work transports or directs the transportation <br /> ` of the samples and custody forms to the laboratory, where the samples are transferred to <br /> the sample control department. A receiving clerk, or an authorized analyst, signs the <br /> custody forms, presents a duplicate copy to the Twining representative, and transfers the <br /> samples to a laboratory analyst. The laboratory manager retains possession of the custody <br /> forms during analyses of the samples. <br /> The laboratory manager's responsibilities include monitoring the sample integrity within the <br /> laboratory. This involves assigning each sample a laboratory number and maintaining cross- <br /> reference between the sample's field and laboratory identifications. The analysts' <br /> responsibilities include maintaining accurate records of the samples analyzed along with the <br /> analytical data produced. This involves labelling chromatograms and maintaining the <br /> laboratory numbers on sub-samples taken from the submitted samples, labelling glassware <br /> used in the analyses, and properly labelling sample extract containers with each sample's <br /> } laboratory number. <br /> L <br /> Following analyses, the samples are transferred to a limited-access storage room. Chain-of- <br /> custody <br /> hain-o£custody forms, chromatograms, and other pertinent information are filed for future <br /> ,., reference. Splits of samples analyzed are kept for 30 days. Samples containing hazardous <br /> concentrations will be returned to the client for disposal. <br /> +.. A-4 Standard Operating Procedures for Laboratory Quality Assurance/Quality Control: <br /> These laboratory QA/QC procedures were developed to reduce outside interferences during <br /> analyses of samples. The laboratory director is responsible for creating and maintaining the <br /> +.- program. General QA/QC procedures follow: <br /> ■ Analytical instruments are serviced on a regular basis to assure accurate <br /> calibration; <br /> ■ Organic-free water is monitored daily for quality; <br /> ■ Gas chromatographs are calibrated daily; <br /> ■ Method blanks are run to check whether the glassware and reagents are free <br /> of interference from chemicals that would invalidate the analyses; <br /> `'" <br /> 0 Standards are prepared using the applicable reference materials; <br />