Sample Labels Sample Clauses
Sample Labels. Forms-II Lite generates labels for each sample. A sample label will be affixed to all sample containers. The label will be completed with the following information: • Project number • CLP case number • CLP sample number • Sample station name (the sample identity [ID] discussed above) • Sample collection date and time • Preservative • Sample collector’s initials • Analysis • Sample tag number. After labeling, if required, each sample will be preserved as required (see Table 11). Groundwater samples collected during the VAS and soil boring programs will be screening level samples analyzed by a subcontracted laboratory. These samples will be identified using the nomenclature described in Table 11. However, because these samples will not be analyzed through EPA CRL or the CLP, the CLP Forms-II Lite requirements will not apply to these samples. For these samples the label will be completed with the following information: • Project number • Sample collection date and time • Preservative • Sample collector’s initials • Analysis. After labeling, if required, each sample will be will be preserved as required (see Table 10).
Sample Labels. Sample labels must be properly completed to include the sample’s field identification number. • Labels shall be printed and affixed to the outside wall of the sample container in the lab, prior to going to the field.
Sample Labels. Each sampling container will be labeled prior to shipment to the analytical laboratory. At a minimum, each sample will be labeled with the date, time, project number, sampling personnel, company, and a unique sampling number. Individual and unique sample numbers will be selected utilizing as described in Section 4.
