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GETTLER-RYAN INC. <br />FIELD METHODS AND PROCEDURES <br />(UST and Piping Removal Sampling) <br />Site Safety Plan <br />Field work performed by Gettler-Ryan Inc. (GR) is conducted in accordance with GR's Health and <br />Safety Plan and the Site Safety Plan. GR personnel and subcontractors who perform work at the <br />site are briefed on the contents of these plans prior to initiating site work. The GR geologist or <br />engineer at the site when the work is performed acts as the Site Safety Officer. GR utilizes a <br />photoionization detector (PID) to monitor ambient conditions as part of the Health and Safety Plan. <br />Collection of Samples <br />Soil samples are collected from the wall or base of the excavation with a hand -driven sampling <br />device fitted with a 2 -inch -diameter, clean brass tube or stainless steel liner. If safety considerations <br />preclude collection of the samples with the drive sampler, the excavating equipment is used to bring <br />soil from the pit wall to the surface, where a sample tube is filled by driving it into the soil in the <br />excavator's bucket. After removal from the sampling device, sample tubes are covered on both <br />ends with teflon sheeting, capped, labeled, and place in a cooler with blue ice for preservation. A <br />chain -of -custody form is initiated in the field and accompanies the selected soil samples to the <br />analytical laboratory. <br />If it is necessary to collect a sample of groundwater standing in the UST pit, the sample is collected <br />by lowering a new, clean teflon bailer into the pit from a safe position along the pit wall. Once <br />filled and retrieved, the groundwater in the bailer is carefully decanted into the appropriate <br />containers supplied by the analytical laboratory. If required, preservative is added to the sample <br />bottles by the laboratory prior to delivery. The samples are then labelled and place in a cooler with <br />blue ice for preservation. A chain -of -custody form is initiated in the field and accompanies the <br />selected soil samples to the analytical laboratory. <br />Field Screening of Soil Samples <br />A PID is used to perform head -space analysis in the field for the presence of organic vapors from <br />soil samples. This test procedure involves placing a small amount of the soil to be screened in a <br />sealable plastic bag. The bag is warmed in the sun to allow organic compounds in the soil sample <br />to volatilize. The PID probe is inserted through the wall of the bag and into the headspace inside, <br />and the meter reading is recorded in the field notes. An alternative method involves placing a plastic <br />cap over the end of the sample tube. The PID probe is placed through a hole in the plastic cap, <br />and vapors with the covered tube measured. Head -space screening is performed and results <br />A-1 <br />