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=' APEX ENVIROTECH, INC. <br /> STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES <br /> Soil Sampling <br /> SOP - .0 SOP - 5 <br /> SOIL. EXCAVATION AND SAMPLING LABORATORY ANALYTICAL QUALITY <br /> ^ ASSURANCE AND CONTROL <br /> Excavation and subsequent soil sampling is performed under <br /> the direction of a registered gealegist or civil engineer. To In addition to routine instrument calibration,replicates, <br /> reduce the potential for crass-contamination,all excavation spikes,blanks,spiked blanks,and certified reference <br /> equipment is either steam.cleaned or.wash d.prior.to.use. materials are routinely analyzed at method-specific.._ _.... ._ <br /> and between excavations. Soil samples for chemical frequencies to monitor precision and bias. Additional <br /> analysis are collected in cleaned,thin-walled brass lubes of components of the laboratory Quality Assurance/Quality <br /> varying diameters and lengths(e.g-.6 inches long by 2 Control program include: <br /> inches outside diameter)or other appropriated cleaned <br /> sample container. If used,one tube may be set in a 2-inch 1. Participation in state and federal laboratory <br /> Inside diameter,hand-driven sampler. To reduce the accreditatloNcertification programs; <br /> potential for cross-contamination between samples,the <br /> sampler is washed in a solution and doubly rinsed between 2. Participation in both U.S.EPA Performance <br /> each sampling event. Evaluation studies(VIlS and WP studies)and <br /> intedabcratory performance evaluation programs; <br /> Upon recovery, a portion of the sail sample is sealed for <br /> later screening with either a portable photeioniizabon 3. Standard operating procedures describing routine <br /> detector,flame ionization detector,or an explosimeter. and periodic instrument maintenance; <br /> Another portion of the sample is used for description of the <br /> excavated materials. A third portion of the sample is 4. "Out-of-Controi"lCorrective Action documentation <br /> hermetically sealed,labeled and refrigerated for delivery, procedures;and, <br /> under strict chain-of-custody,to the analytical laboratory. <br /> These procedures minimize the potential for cross- 5. Mufti-level review of raw data and client reports. <br /> contamination and volatilization of volatile organic <br /> compounds prior to chemical analysis. <br /> In the event the soil samples cannot be submitted to the <br /> analytical laboratory an the same day they are collected(e.g.- <br /> due to weekends or holidays),the samples are temporarily <br /> stored until the first opportunity for submittal either on ice In a <br /> cooter,such as when In the field,or in a refrigerator at <br /> Ape)es office. <br /> SOP - 4 <br /> SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION AND CHAIN- <br /> OF-CUSTODY PROCEDURES <br /> Sample identification and chain-a f-custody-procedures <br /> ensure sample Integrity as well as document sample <br /> possession from the time of collection to ultimate disposal. <br /> Each sample container submitted for analysis Is labeled to <br /> identify the job number,date,lime of sample collection,a <br /> sample number unique to the sample,any in-field <br /> measurements made,sampling methadology,name(s)of on- <br /> site personnel,and any other pertinent field observations <br /> also recorded on the field excavation or boring log. <br /> Chain-af-custody forms are used to record possession of the <br /> sample from time of collection to arrival at the laboratory. <br /> During shipment,the person with custody of the samples will <br /> relinquish them to the next person by signing the chain-of- <br /> custody form(s)and noting the date and time. The sample- <br /> control officer at the laboratory will verify sample Integrity, <br /> correct preservation,confirm collection in the proper <br /> container(s),and ensure adequate volume for analysis. <br /> If these conditions are met,the samples will be assigned <br /> unique laboratory log numbers for Identirication throughout <br /> analysis and reporting. The log numbers will be recorded on <br /> the chaln-o(-custody forms and In the legally-required log <br /> book maintained in the laboratory. The sample description, <br /> date received,clients name,and any other relevant <br /> information will also be recorded. <br />