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CA ARNG Field Quality Assurance Project Plan <br /> 9.1.9.17 The COC record(Figure 9-9 at the end of the section)will be used to document the samples <br /> taken and the analyses requested.Information that field personnel will record on the COC record(in <br /> indelible ink)includes the following: <br /> • Installation name; <br /> • Project name,event,and charge number; <br /> • Sampling location or well designation; <br /> • Name and signature of sampler(s); <br /> • Dates and times of collection; <br /> • Sample designation(grab or composite); <br /> • Signature of individual's involved in custody(including dates and times of transfer); and <br /> • Airbill number, if appropriate. <br /> 9.1.9.18 Corrections maybe made by drawing one line through the incorrect entry,entering the <br /> correction information,and initialing and dating the change. Unused lines on the COC record will be <br /> crossed out("Z"). COC records initiated in the field will be signed,placed in a resealable plastic bag and <br /> taped to the inside of the shipping container used for sample transport.Signed airbills will serve as <br /> evidence of custody transfer between the field sampler and courier as well as the courier and laboratory. <br /> Copies of the COC record and the airbill will be retained and filed by the sampler prior to shipment. <br /> 9.1.9.19 Upon receipt of an ice chest, laboratory personnel will review the contents and will sign and <br /> retain the COC record and the airbill. Information that will be recorded on the COC record,or another <br /> appropriate document(such as a laboratory logbook), at the time of sample receipt will include the <br /> following: <br /> • Status of custody seals; <br /> • Temperature of interior of ice chest upon receipt; <br /> • Identification number of broken sample containers, if any; <br /> • Description of discrepancies between the COC record,sample labels, and requested analyses; and <br /> • pH of aqueous samples(not including those containers for VOC analysis) to determine if samples are <br /> preserved properly. <br /> 9.1.9.20 Laboratory personnel will contact the analytical coordinator regarding discrepancies in <br /> paperwork and sample preservation and will document nonconformance and corrective actions according <br /> to laboratory standard operating orocedures(SOPS). <br /> field QAPP.DOC 9-18 May 2000 <br />