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ij <br /> f Work Plan <br /> Frontier Transportation <br /> 1099-166 <br /> October 27, 1999 <br /> Sample number; <br /> * Sample volume; <br /> * Preservative as required; <br /> * Requested testing program; <br /> II * Required turnaround time; <br /> _J * Possible hazard identification; <br /> * Sample disposal requirements; <br /> The form will be signed and dated by the receiving laboratory sample <br /> management custodian. <br /> ' < t <br /> I' { 7.2.2) Sample Identification <br /> r Sample labels prevent the misidentification of samples. Following sample <br /> collection, labels will be affixed to each sample container. Labels will record the following type of <br /> - information. <br /> * Project name and number; <br /> * Sample identification number; <br /> _ _ * Name and sample collector; <br /> * Date and time of collection; <br /> * Analytical parameters; <br /> * Known hazards; <br /> * Pertinent comments; <br /> ii <br /> Labels will be sufficiently durable to remain legible even when wet. <br /> � I <br /> 7.2.3) Custody Seals <br /> Custody seals are used to detect unauthorized tampering with samples <br /> during storage and transport. Several seals will be attached to each shipping container (iced <br /> coolers) in a manner such that the container can not be opened without breaking the seal. Clear <br /> ' i <br /> strapping tape will be laced over the seals to ensure that seals are not accidentally broken during PP g P <br /> P <br /> shipment handling. The following information will be recorded on each seal: <br /> * Sampler's signature; <br /> * Date of seal attachment. <br /> 8.0) HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> The purpose of the project Health and Safety Plan (HASP) is to provide guidelines and <br /> 7 <br /> i <br />