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4- 120 Records and Reports <br />WHO "•• i', <br />Sampling locations will be set up, operated, calibrated, and maintained using standard methods. <br />Data relating to setup, operation, calibration, and maintenance of sampling equipment will be <br />recorded and maintained in the monitoring field work sheets and field audit sheet. Copies of the <br />field worksheets will be included in the report. Copies of the monitoring records will be <br />provided to Allied to be submitted to the LEA. <br />Meteorological Data <br />The MET data will be recorded electronically using a existing data logger system at the site. <br />Upon completion of the sampling event, Shaw will tabulate the field data and prepare a report to <br />be submitted to the LEA. The report will include the field data and the laboratory analytical data <br />to determine an asbestos baseline level and the sampling results. Data from the field sampling <br />activity will be recorded by Shaw. Analytical data from the laboratory will be obtained by Shaw. <br />Data will be tabulated and used for preparing a sampling report. <br />A final asbestos air monitoring report will be prepared by Shaw that documents the monitoring <br />results for the entire project and will be submitted within 60 calendar days after completion of <br />the monitoring. The report will contain a summary of monitoring done, analytical and quality <br />assurance/quality control (QA/QC) data. This will include an evaluation of the QA/QC data <br />generated during the ambient air monitoring activities. The report will list and describe in detail <br />instances when the air quality action levels were exceeded and what corrective measures were <br />implemented to prevent reoccurrence. <br />11 <br />