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6 <br /> A chain-of-custody card (Figure 3) will be used to record <br /> possession of the sample from time of collection to its arrival at <br /> the laboratory. The sample control officer at the laboratory will <br /> verify sample integrity and confirm that it was collected in the <br /> proper container, preserved correctly, and that there is an adequate <br /> volume of analysis. If these conditions are met, the sample will be <br /> +r assigned a unique log number for identification throughout analysis <br /> and reporting. The log number will be recorded on the chain-of- <br /> custody card and in the legally required log book BC maintains at the <br /> laboratory. The sample description, date received, client's name, <br /> and any other relevant information will also be recorded. <br /> Laboratory Analytical Quality Assurance <br /> In addition to routine calibration of the instruments with <br /> standards and blanks, the analyst is required to run duplicates and <br />+.w spikes on 10 percent of the analyses to ensure an added measure of <br /> precision and accuracy. Accuracy is also verified through the <br /> following : <br /> L. <br /> 1. Certification by California Department of Health Services. <br /> 2. Participation in interlaboratory or round-robin programs. <br /> 3. "Blind" samples are submitted by the laboratory' s quality <br /> assurance officer on a weekly basis. These are prepared from <br /> +r National Bureau of Standards or U.S. Environmental Protection <br /> Agency reference standards. <br /> Safety Program <br /> It is important that the on-site safety program be designed to <br /> protect the worker from direct skin contact, inhalation, or ingestion <br /> of potentially hazardous materials that may be encountered at the <br /> site. It should also familiarize the worker with appropriate first <br /> aid procedures in the event of a harmful exposure. In order to do <br /> this, the potentially hazardous properties of the materials and their <br /> toxic effects must be understood. Brown and Caldwell has reviewed <br /> the results of prior chemical analyses performed on samples obtained <br />�,. from the similar sites. This information was used to develop the <br /> following site safety plan for this work. <br /> w. <br /> Personnel Protection <br /> The personnel protection plan for this project is designed to <br /> prevent sampling personnel from exposure to petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> L. which might be encountered on site. <br />