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Soil Classification Standard Operating Procedure <br /> SWE-FSOP-201;Revision 0 Ahtna Southwest Environmental Operations <br /> 4.2 Document Control <br /> At the conclusion of a task or project, all field documentation, including the, FLB/notepad,field form, and <br /> electronic data,shall be scanned and placed on the server in the appropriate folder.All original documents <br /> shall be submitted to the PL and kept in the project file. <br /> 5.0 Quality Assurance/Quality Control <br /> Conduct the 3-Phases of Quality Control method described in the project work plans. <br /> Occasionally, soil classification procedures described in this document may need to be updated to <br /> incorporate new description requirements. <br /> Before field logs and soil classifications are used in analysis or to generate portions of deliverables (e.g., <br /> gINT software logs), content and accuracy of descriptions, drawings, and other field-generated <br /> information related to the logging effort should be reviewed by a knowledgeable, experienced senior <br /> reviewer to ensure the information is of the appropriate quality for use. <br /> Quality Assurance (QA) and QC procedures for field documentation review will be performed by the PL <br /> and/or Field QC Lead to confirm that content and level of detail are in compliance with the QAPP. <br /> Identification of errors and corrections made during QA/QC reviews will follow documentation <br /> requirements described in Section 4.0. <br /> 6.0 Documentation Review <br /> The FTL is responsible for the daily review of the fieldwork documentation for compliance with <br /> requirements (Section 4.0 "Procedures") and legibility. Errors and omissions should be explained and <br /> revisions to an entry signed and dated by the FTL. <br /> The geologist is responsible for review and approval of soil descriptions, boring logs, well design, sieve <br /> analysis, etc. that will be used in client deliverables. <br /> 7.0 References <br /> American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) Method D2488, Standard Practice for Description and <br /> Identification of Soils (Visual-Manual Procedure). <br /> Page 8 of 11 <br />