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number of failed samples exceeds 5 percent of the tested samples,this frequency may be <br /> increased at the discretion of the QA/QC Manager. Samples taken as the result of failed <br /> tests do not count toward the total number of required tests. <br /> The QA/QC Inspector will not inform the Geosynthetics Contractor in advance of selecting the <br /> destructive sample locations. <br /> The Geosynthetics Contractor will remove specimens and samples at locations identified by <br /> the QA/QC Inspector and field test the specimens for peel and shear before the samples are <br /> shipped off-site for laboratory testing. During sampling procedures the QA/QC Inspector <br /> will: <br /> • Observe sample cutting. <br /> • Mark each specimen and sample with an identifying number that contains the seam <br /> number,destructive sample test number,welder, and date and time welded. <br /> • Record sample locations on the panel layout drawing and panel-seam logs <br /> • Record the sample locations,weather conditions,and reasons samples were taken(e.g., <br /> random sample, visual appearance, result of a previous failure, etc.) on the destructive <br /> seam test form. <br /> At each location,obtain two seam specimens that are 42-inches apart. The specimens should be I- <br /> inch wide and 12-inches long with the weld centered across the length of the specimen. The <br /> Geosynthetics Contractor must-test these samples to failure in the field using a tensiometer capable <br /> of quantitatively measuring shear and peel strengths.For double wedge welding,the Geosynthetics <br /> Contractor must test both welds. The QA/QC Inspector will observe the tests. Geomembrane seam <br /> specimens pass when the break is a ductile FTB. A film tearing bond means the test specimen <br /> breaks at the edge of the,outside of the seam, but not in the seam. In addition, the seam strength <br /> must meet the specified values. <br /> If one or both of the 1-inch specimens fails in either peel or shear,the Geosynthetics Contractor can, <br /> at his discretion: (1)reconstruct the entire seam between passed test locations; or(2)take another <br /> test sample 10 feet from the point of the failed test and repeat this procedure. If the second test <br /> passes, the Geosynthetics Contractor can either reconstruct or cap strip the seam between the two <br /> passed test locations. If subsequent tests fail,the sampling and testing procedure is repeated,until <br /> the length of the poor quality seam is established. Repeated failures indicate that either the seaming <br /> equipment or operator is not performing properly, and appropriate corrective action must be taken <br /> immediately. <br /> Once the field tests specimens have passed a sample must be recovered for laboratory testing from <br /> between the passing field specimen locations. The sample must be 42-inches long and 12-inches <br /> Page 34 <br />