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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> occurring in the event of accidents when a hazardous material is shipped as a non-hazardous <br /> material. Samples which obviously are hazardous materials should therefore be shipped as such, <br /> and samples which most likely are not hazardous materials should be shipped in coolers. <br /> Guidelines for shipping hazardous materials by UPS are provided in the Guide for Shipping <br /> Hazardous Materials available from UPS. Specific labels for shipping of hazardous materials are <br /> available. <br /> Chain-of-custody documentation should accompany shipments of samples to the analytical <br /> laboratory. Often, the chain-of-custody document contains an analytical request section that may be <br /> completed following sample collection. Chronological listing of collected samples is desirable. A <br /> copy of the completed chain-of-custody form should be retained in the event that the original form is <br /> lost or destroyed. <br /> It should be noted that samples retained by the analytical laboratory that are not chosen for analysis <br /> may be assessed a fee for disposal. Often a disposal fee is assigned to a sample, typically soil, that <br /> has been retained beyond standard analytical holding periods. Therefore, consultation with project <br /> management is recommended to determine which samples may be of interest. Contacting the <br /> selected analytical laboratory regarding disposal policies is also recommended. Arrangements may <br /> be made with the analytical laboratory for return of the unanalyzed samples for later disposal to the <br /> area of origin. <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> Monitoring Well Installation Work Plan SOG 7 <br /> Delicato Family Vineyards, Manteca, California Page 2 <br /> gvs,gmpWftm eOA0765001.00-deWcafolO9+ptsm inslaSw pinWpenma Npacksho.d <br />