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i <br /> Hydrocarbons Soil samples collected from a backhoe, the ground or a soil coring <br /> ' device, should be collected in a thin-walled stainless steel or brass cylinder at least <br /> three inches long by one inch in diameter, that has been prepared by the laboratory <br /> doing the analysis or the protect consultant (cylinders can be made to fit inside the <br /> ' preferred split-barrel core sampler) About one inch of soil should be removed from <br /> the immediate surface area where the sample is to be taken and the cylinder then <br /> pounded into the soil with a wooden mallet No headspace should be present in <br /> the cylinder once the sample is collected When the sample is collected, each end <br /> of the cylinder should be covered with aluminum foil and then capped with a <br /> polyethylene lid, taped, and labeled <br /> ' Sample Documentation <br /> The following procedures will be used during sampling and analysis to provide <br /> ' chain-of-custody control during sample handling from collection through storage <br /> Sample documentation will include the use of the following <br /> ' field logbook to document sampling activities in the field <br /> labels to identify individual samples <br /> chain-0f-custody <br /> record sheets for documenting possession and <br /> ' transfer of samples <br /> laboratory analysis request sheets for documenting analyses to be <br /> performed <br /> Field Logbook <br /> ' In the field, the sampler will record the following information for each sample <br /> collected <br /> iprotect number <br /> client's name <br /> location <br /> name of sampler <br /> date and time <br /> ' C - 11 <br />