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A-b <br /> 5 1 1 Field Documentation <br /> Each sample will be labeled and sealed properly immediately after collection Sample <br /> identification documents will be carefully prepared so that identification and chain-of-custody <br /> records can be maintained and sample disposition can be controlled Forms will be filled out <br /> with waterproof ink The following sample identification documents will be utilized <br /> • Sample labels <br /> • Field notebook <br /> • Chain-of-custody forms <br /> 5 12 Sample Labels <br /> Sample labels provide identification of samples. Preprinted sample labels will be provided. <br /> Where necessary, the label will be protected from water and solvents with clean label-protection <br /> tape. Each label will contain the following information: <br /> • Name of collector <br /> • Date and time of collection <br /> • PIace of collection <br /> • AMY project number <br /> • Sample number <br /> • Preservative (if any) <br /> 5 1 3 Field Notebook <br /> Information pertinent to a field survey, measurements, and/or sampling must be recorded in a <br /> bound notebook Entries in the notebook should include the following: <br /> • Name and title of author, date and time of entry, and physical/environmental conditions <br /> during field activity. <br /> • Location of sampling or measurement activity <br /> • Name(s) and title(s) of field crew. <br /> • Type of sampled or measured media (e.g., soiI, ground water, air, etc ) <br /> • Sample collection or measurement method(s). <br /> • Number and volume of sample(s) taken. , <br /> • Description of sampling point(s) <br /> • Description of measuring ,reference points. <br /> • Date and time of collection or measurement. <br /> • Sample identificIation number(s). ' <br /> ' Sample preservative (if any) <br /> • Sample distribution (e.g , laboratory) ' <br /> • Field observations/comments ' I` <br /> • Field measurements data (pH etc')- <br /> I i I I <br /> 'I 41II � I� , !��! I � l � rI <br /> f <br />