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GE <br /> GENESIS ENGINEERING&REDEVELOPMENT <br /> 3.2 Sample Handling <br /> Procedures for sample handling are outlined in this Section. Types of sample containers, <br /> sample volumes, methods of preservation and identification, sample holding times, and <br /> packaging and shipping methods are discussed. <br /> 3.2.1 Sample Labels <br /> A sample label will be completed and attached to each sample container. Labels are made of <br /> a waterproof material backed with a water-resistant adhesive. Labels will be filled out using <br /> indelible ink and will contain the following information. <br /> 1. Sample Number, <br /> 2. Date and Time that the Sample was Collected, <br /> 3. Site Name and Location, <br /> 4. Sample Preservative and <br /> 5. Sampler's Initials. <br /> A copy of GE&R's sample label is presented in Attachment A-1. The sample labels will be <br /> • placed on the bottles so as not to obscure any QA/QC data. Field identification must be <br /> sufficient to allow easy cross-reference with the field logbook. <br /> 3.2.2 Sample Identification <br /> Each primary, duplicate, or split sample collected will be identified with an alphanumeric <br /> code. The first sequence of characters will be numbers, and will identify the GE&R project <br /> number as follows: <br /> 123 DePaoli Property <br /> The next sequence of characters in the sample code will identify the sampling location and <br /> media type of the sample: <br /> Sample Type Code Sample Type <br /> BB-IS Background Soil sample from Boring BB-1 <br /> DS-I Duplicate sample from location 1 <br /> The final sequence will identify depth of the soil sample. <br /> -4 Depth of sample <br /> William DePaoli Property 6 of I I <br /> Sampling and Analysis Plan <br /> Febmary 2012 <br />