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Frontier Transportatiar, Inc. B23502.01 <br /> October 16, 1996 Page A-6 <br /> Samples may I)e clelivered to Twining's chemistry laboratory in Fresno, California. The <br /> ' Twining representaike in charve of the field work transport or direct the transportation <br /> of the samples and cusiody forms to the laboratory, where the samples are transferred to <br /> the sample control department. A receiving clerk, or an authorized analyst, signs the <br /> ' custody forms, present a duplicate copy to the Twining representative, and transfers the <br /> samples to a laboratory analyst. The laboratory manager retains possession of the <br /> custody forms during analyses of the samples. <br /> The laboratory manager's responsibilities include monitoring the sample integrity ty within <br /> the laboratory. This involves assigning each sample a Iaboratory number and <br /> ' maintaining cross-reference between the sample's field and laboratory identifications. <br /> The analysts' responsibilities include maintaining accurate records of the samples <br /> analyzed along with the analytical data produced. This involves labelling chromatograms <br /> and maintaining the laboratory numbers on sub-samples taken from the submitted <br /> g glassware used in the analyses, and properly labelling sample extract <br /> samples, labellin <br /> containers with each sample's laboratory number. <br /> Following analyses, the samples are transferred ed to a limited-access storage room. Chain- <br /> of-custody forms, chromatograms, and other pertinent information are filed for future <br /> reference. Splits of samples analyzed are kept for 30 days. Samples containing <br /> hazardous concentrations will be returned to the client for disposal. <br /> A-8 Standard Optrailni-, Procedures for Laboratory__Quality Assurance/Quality Control: <br /> These laboratory QA/QC procedures were developed to reduce outside interferences <br /> ' during analyses of samples. The laboratory director is responsible for creating and <br /> maintaining the program. General QA/QC procedures follow: <br /> ■ Analytical instruments are serviced on a regular basis to assure accurate <br /> calibration; <br /> ■ Organic-free water is monitored daily for duality; <br /> ■ Gas chromatographs are calibrated daily; <br /> Method blanks are run to check whether the glassware and reagents are free of <br /> interference from chemicals that would invalidate the analyses; <br /> ■ Standards are prepared using the applicable reference materials; <br /> ' ■ Matrix spikes are analyzed in duplicate to validate the accuracy and <br /> precision of the method; and <br /> j <br />