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FIELD METHODS AND PROCEDURES <br /> FIELD PROCEDURES <br />' The followingsection descnbes field procedures that will be completed b ENSR personnel in the <br /> p P Y <br /> performance of the tasks involved with this project <br /> 10 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> Fieldwork performed by ENSR and subcontractors at the site will be conducted according to <br /> guidelines established in a Health and Safety Plan (HASP) The HASP is a document describing <br />' the hazards that may be encountered in the field and specifies protective equipment, work <br /> procedures and emergency information A copy of the HASP will be at the site and available for <br />' reference by appropriate parties dunng work at the site <br /> 2.0 DRILLING AND SOIL SAMPLING <br /> Soil bonn s and soil samples will be performed under the direction of a qualified ENSR geologist <br /> g p P R 9 9 <br /> Soil borings will be dnlled using a truck-mounted hollow stem auger drilling rig and 6 to 8 25-inch <br /> diameter hollow stem augers <br /> Soil sampling conducted in accordance with ASTM 1586-84 will use a 2-inch outside-diameter <br /> split-barrel sampler or a 2-inch inside-diameter California-type sampler dnven into the soil by a <br /> 140-pound weight falling 30 inches After an initial set of 6 inches, the number of blows required <br /> to drive the sampler an additional 12 inches, known as penetration resistance or the "N" value, is <br /> recorded The "N" value is used as an empirical measure of the relative density of cohesionless <br /> soils and the consistency of cohesive soils The sampler is lined with three brass sample tubes, <br /> each 6-inches long and the outside diameter equal to the inside diameter of the sampler <br /> Samples will be collected at 5-foot intervals or as directed by the geologist <br /> All soil samples are examined in the field b geologist and are descnbed by color, grain size and <br /> P Y a 9 9 <br /> moisture content and are classified in accordance with the Unified Soil Classification System <br /> visual and manual method A portion of the soil sample is placed into a plastic bag and sealed for <br /> headspace analysis of the organic vapors using a photo-ionization detector (PID) equipped with a <br /> 10 2ev lamp The soil sample conectea in the leaarng brass tube wimin the California-type <br /> sampler will be labeled, sealed and stored on ice pending sample selection and transport to the <br /> laboratory for analysis Representative portions of the samples will be retained for further <br /> - -exam in ation-a nd-for-verificati on-of-the-field-class ificatio n—Logs-of-the borings-indicating-the depth— -- <br /> and identification of the various strata, the "N" value and pertinent information regarding the <br />