Sample Custody Sample Clauses

Sample Custody. Sample custody is a part of any good laboratory or field operation. Where samples may be needed for legal purposes, "chain-of-custody" control procedures must be used. However, as a minimum, the following sample custody procedures will be addressed in the Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA) Plan:
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Sample Custody. Chain-of-custody procedures will be used to control and maintain sample custody, whereby the sample possession and handling will be tracked from the source (field) to final disposition at the laboratory. A sample is considered to be in a person's custody if one of the following applies: ■ It is in the person's possession, ■ It is in the person's view after being in his or her possession; or ■ It was in that person's possession and that person has secured it in a vehicle or room. Chain-of-custody procedures are described in SOP SAS-03-02.
Sample Custody. The Contractor or subcontractor shall be responsible for maintaining sample custody requirements communicated by the Water Boards Project Managers at the time of sample receipt. The Water Boards Project Manager, at any time, shall include a custody tag with the sampling tag upon submittal to the Contractor for analysis of certain samples, hereinafter referred to as “evidence samples”. For evidence samples, the following special custody procedures shall be followed:

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