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SCHNEIDER LABORATORIES GLOBAL, INCORPORATED 2512 W. Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23220-5117
Tel: 804-353-6778 Toll Free: 800-785-LABS (5227) FAX: 804-359-1475 www.slabinc.com [email protected]
Desk Reference Guide
Environmental
2018
Methods (media and testing) subject to change Call Customer Services for Pricing
Table of Contents
Letter from the President
Statement of Qualifications
Overall Scope of Services
Testing Policies
Quality, Convenience and Service
Abbreviations
Desk Reference Guide
Metals Analyses
Hazardous Waste Characterization
Drinking Water Profiles
Environmental Tests by Analyte
Holding Times
Sampling Media
Appendices
Semi Volatile Parameters A
Volatile Parameters B
PCB, Pesticide & Herbicide Parameters C
Regulatory Limits D
Customer Information Forms and Credit Application E
COC’s, Sample Acceptance Policy & Supply Request Form F
Accreditations G
Test Kits H
SCHNEIDER LABORATORIES GLOBAL, INCORPORATED 2512 W. Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23220-5117
Tel: 804-353-6778 Toll Free: 800-785-LABS (5227) FAX: 804-359-1475 www.slabinc.com [email protected]
From the President Dear Valued Customer: Thank you for allowing us to provide you with our Desk Reference Guide. Schneider Laboratories Global, Inc. (SLGi) is immensely pleased to inform you of the testing capabilities we offer to service your industrial hygiene and environmental needs. SLGi is nationally and internationally recognized through many accrediting agencies. National accreditations held by SLGi are the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) and the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program through Virginia (VELAP). SLGi also holds several state accreditations such as California, Kansas, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania and many other states. Schneider Laboratories Global, Inc. specializes in the analysis of organic compounds, asbestos, mold, Total Coliform and E.coli bacteria, lead and other metals in various matrices such as air, paint, soil, wipes, building materials, hazardous wastes, wastewater, drinking water and product testing. SLGi is dedicated to serving the testing needs of occupational environmental health and safety professionals worldwide. The hallmark of SLGi’s success has been the ability to create partnerships with our customers to provide accurate laboratory analysis at competitive prices, with no extra charge for weekend analysis. With continuous growth and expansions in our services, we are confident to say that we have the knowledge, skill and ability to meet the needs of our current and future customers. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call us at 1-800-785-5227. Thank you, again! Sincerely,
Najwa Abouzaki President/CEO
Statement of Qualifications
Schneider Laboratories Global, Inc. specializes in the analyses of metals, organic compounds, asbestos and mold in various matrices including air, paint, soil, wipes, building materials, wastewater, drinking water and hazardous wastes. SLGi is an independent, AIHA (ISO-17025)/ NVLAP /VELAP accredited commercial analytical testing laboratory located in Richmond, VA. The laboratory is dedicated to serving the testing needs of occupational/environmental health and safety professionals worldwide. The hallmark of SLGi's success has been our ability to create partnerships with customers to provide accurate laboratory analysis at competitive prices. SLGi provides the security, instrumentation and storage to efficiently and reliably perform all analyses. SLGi utilizes a 20,000 square feet facility which is continually evaluated and renovated as needed to accommodate required analytical/safety requirements. Since its inception in 1987, SLGi has experienced tremendous growth in all analytical areas including Industrial Hygiene, Environmental, Lead, Asbestos and Mold and is recognized as a leader in laboratory testing. Quality Control/Quality Assurance: Schneider Laboratories Global has stringent quality control and quality assurance policies in compliance with ISO 17025, NELAC and EPA standards. SLGi has developed a comprehensive quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) program that includes internal and external evaluations to ensure the integrity of analyses and guarantees the accuracy of analytical results. Schneider Laboratories Global employs a quality assurance and quality control director and quality control officers who maintain and implement an internal QA/QC program designed to monitor employee capabilities, reagent and standard quality and instrument performance. Internationally: SLGi assists industrial professionals, engineers, consultants and government agencies worldwide to meet the ongoing and ever changing needs for industrial hygiene, environmental, lead and asbestos testing. Nationally: SLGi was the first laboratory in the nation to receive accreditation for the analysis of lead based paint chips, soil and dust wipes through AIHA's ELLAP Program. Schneider Laboratories Global is listed in the first group of laboratories in the United States to receive NELAC accreditation. Regionally: SLGi was the first laboratory in Virginia to be licensed for asbestos analysis. Our reputation for courteous and responsive interaction with our customers is widespread.
Our documentation process is exact and complete.
Our distinction as an "AUTHORITY" in asbestos and lead testing has become globally recognized.
Overall Scope of Services
Since its inception in 1987, SLGI has experienced tremendous growth in all analytical areas including Industrial Hygiene, Environmental, Lead, Asbestos and Mold. Below is a list of the wide array of analytical testing services offered at SLGI. Asbestos Testing–
Bulk Asbestos analysis performed by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) using EPA Methods 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020 and New York ELAP 198.1 and/or 198.6. Airborne Asbestos analysis is performed by Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) using NIOSH Method 7400.
Environmental Lead Testing–
Lead in Paint, Dust and Soil by EPA 6000 and 7000 series analysis methods, Lead in surface coatings analysis by CPSC-CH-E1003-9.1 and Lead in Air by NIOSH 7082, NIOSH 7300, and NIOSH 7105 and 40 CFR 50 Appendix G methods.
Multi- Metal Testing–
Metals in Solid, Bulk and Soil Samples by EPA 3000 Series digestion Methods and by 6000 and 7000 series analysis methods; Metals in Water by both EPA 6000 Series and EPA 200 Series Methods and Metals in Air by NIOSH 7082, NIOSH 7300, and other NIOSH methods as well as OSHA ID 121. Metals testing using TCLP preparation by EPA 1311, SPLP preparation by EPA 1312 and California Waste Extraction Test (WET) Method followed by the appropriate analysis methods.
Gravimetric Testing–
Total Suspended Particulate by 40 CFR 50 Appendix B method, Total Nuisance Dust by NIOSH 0500, Total Respirable Dust by NIOSH 0600, and Carbon Black by NIOSH 5000.
Silica Testing–
Samples are analyzed by FTIR using NIOSH 7602 Method.
Mold Testing –
Air, Bulk, Tape and Swab samples are analyzed using AIHA approved In-house methods. Testing includes the identification and quantification of mold spores.
Microbiology Testing –
Drinking water samples are analyzed using NELAC approved methods. Testing includes the identification and quantification of Total Coliform and E.coli Bacteria.
Industrial Hygiene Testing-
Air Samples are analyzed by using NIOSH, OSHA and EPA Methods. Air samples can be tested for Acids, Benzene, Toluene, Xylenes, Formaldehyde, Isocyanates, Hydrogen Sulfide, Ammonia, Sulfur Dioxide, Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Hexane, Organic Solvent Profile and many other analytes.
Environmental Testing-
Samples are analyzed by using EPA 300 Series, EPA 600 Series, EPA 3000 Series, EPA 8000 Series Methods and Standard Methods depending on the matrix. Samples can be tested for PCBs, Volatile and Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds, Herbicides, Pesticides, Chlordane, Toxaphene, BTEX and other analytes.
Exact Methods can be found in the ‘Test by Analyte’ Section of this fee schedule
Testing Policies
Turnaround Time (TAT): Same day, 1-day, 2-day, 3-day and 5-day turn-around times are available for most analyses. Standard turn around time on most analyses is 5 business days with weekend analysis available upon advanced notification at NO additional charge. A 2-hr TAT is available for some analyses. Examples of rate increases for faster TATs are as follows:
Priority 1-Day : 100% additional charge
Priority 2-Day : 75% additional charge
Reports are available online or transmitted via fax, email, electronic deliverable (EDD)
The Full TCLP test and certain metals profiles by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption have a standard 10 day TAT but may be completed sooner. Any samples received after 3 PM ET are entered into the data entry system as if they were received on the next day business day. All results are reported by the end of the business day which is 6:00 pm.
Weekends: Schneider Laboratories Global offers same day turn-around on Saturday and Sunday testing (except TEMS and send-out/referral tests). Advance notice of sample arrival and are required by Friday at 3 PM ET in order to receive Saturday and Sunday results. Rush turn-around-time requests remain the same for weekends and weekdays. Turnaround time on send-out/referral tests is based on the customer needs. Call your Project Manager to get available turnaround times.
Chain of Custody (COC): Chain of custody forms are provided at no additional charge and are also available online at http://www.slabinc.com/content/resources/. Chain of custody forms should be legible and complete. Include the following information when submitting samples to the laboratory. SLGI will pre-print your COC upon request at no charge.
1. Customer name and address (if not using pre-printed form) 2. Telephone number and fax number 3. Project name/number 4. Date, time and state of sample collection 5. Certification Requirements 6. Number and types of samples 7. Type of analysis requested on each sample 8. Sample identification, including time, flow rates, volumes and areas 9. Purchase order information 10. Signature of person submitting samples 11. Sample identification numbers must be clearly marked on each sample submitted
and are necessary for cross-referencing and sample tracking throughout the laboratory. The number chosen to identify your samples should also be written on the chain of custody form submitted with the samples.
12. Indicate any special instructions
Providing this information will help eliminate delays.
Duplicates: Enough sample quantity must be sent to the laboratory so that the laboratory can perform a duplicate sample analysis for solid and water matrices. If enough sample is received the laboratory will also perform a sample spike analysis. Blanks: Blanks act as a control for analysis by accounting for contamination that can occur during handling, storage, or shipment of samples. A field blank is opened and handled in the same manner as a sample, except in the case of industrial hygiene samples no air should be drawn. Since blanks are analyzed as any other sample in the laboratory, they are priced the same as the analysis requested. Sample Collection Media: A nominal fee will be charged for collection media. Sampling media are routinely shipped by ground delivery FedEx. If air express shipping is requested, the customer will be billed for this service. Billing: Invoicing is by sample group and payment is net 30 days. International customers are prepaid by credit card only. A line of credit can be established upon review of a customer’s credit application. Credit Cards: For your convenience, VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express are accepted. Warranty: All sample results are strictly confidential and will not be released to anyone other than the sample submitter without the permission of the customer. Schneider Laboratories Global cannot be responsible for loss of samples, and reserves the right to refuse samples that are not collected on the appropriate sampling medium. Schneider Laboratories Global will employ qualified personnel to analyze samples and, where possible, will use established and recognized analytical testing procedures. Schneider Laboratories Global makes no other warranties expressed or implied. QA/QC Data Packages: For your convenience the laboratory is able to supply the necessary QC package as listed below. The customer has the responsibility to notify the laboratory about the desired QC package prior to or at the time of sample receipt. Level 2 Data Package – additional 25% of the invoice total Basic QC Data:
LCS, LCSD, MS, MSD, DUP and MB
Level 3 Data Package – additional 50% of the invoice total
Calibration Data plus Basic QC data: LCS, LCSD, MS, MSD, MB, RB, ICV, CCV, CCB, Internal Standard and Retention Time Summary
Level 4 Data Package – additional 100% of the invoice total
Analytical Raw Data and Summary plus Calibration and Basic QC data:
LCS, LCSD, MS, MSD, MB, ICV, CCV, CCB, Internal Standard Summary, Retention Time Summary, Pesticide Breakdown Check and all chromatograms, daily instrument checks, sample prep and standard prep logs plus a written summary of analytical results
Quality, Convenience and Service
Quality • American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) accreditation – ELLAP,
IHLAP and EMLAP
• National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) accredited for bulk asbestos fiber analysis
• National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (NLLAP)/EPA recognized for lead in paint chips, soil, and dust wipes
• National Environmental Laboratory Approval Program through Virginia (VELAP) – accredited for environmental testing in drinking water, wastewater and solid and hazardous waste
• Comprehensive quality assurance/quality control program
• Defensible data provided
Service • Standard turn-around time for testing is 5 business days from receipt of sample
• Quality control data included on chemistry reports (Upon Request)
• Toll free customer service number
• Results available online at www.slabinc.com, by email, fax, and/or EDD
• Final reports signed by approved signatories that are immediately available on our website, emailed and/or faxed to customer
• Invoice mailed with hard copy report or “Go Green” emailed
• Hard copy report mailed with original chain of custody or “Go Green” emailed or available online
• Calculated TWA’s
• NO Charge Pump and Cyclone Loan Program
No Hidden Charges • No minimum sample billing
• Chain of custody forms provided by print or email
• Printable Chain of custody forms available online at www.slabinc.com
No Conflict of Interest • Laboratory testing only . . . no field or consulting services
Payment Options • Credit Cards accepted
Abbreviations
AG Silver Membrane Treated Filter HPLC High Performance Liquid
Chromatography
CF Cellulose Filter IC Ion Chromatography
CHROM Chromosorb Tube ICP Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry
COLOR Colorimetric IMP Impinger CP Cellulose Pad ISE Ion Selective Electrode CT Charcoal Tube MCE Mixed Cellulose Ester Filter CV Cold Vapor Atomic Absorption LG CT Large Charcoal Tube DNPH Dinitrophenylhydrazine LG Large
DT Drying Tube LG SGT Large Silica Gel Tube
ECD Electron Capture Detector OVS OSHA Versatile Sampler
ETOM Ethylene Oxide Passive Monitor PCM Phase Contrast Microscopy
FBT Firebrick Tube PET CT Petroleum Charcoal Tube
FID Flame Ionization Detector POVM Passive Organic Vapor Monitor
FAA Flame Atomic Absorption PLM Polarized Light Microscopy FL Flourescense PVC Polyvinyl Chloride Filter
FLR Florisil Tube P&T Purge and Trap
FPM Formaldehyde Passive Monitor PTFE Teflon Filter FPD Flame Photometric Detector SGT Silica Gel Tube
FTIR Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrophotometry SKC PM SKC Passive Monitor
GC Gas Chromatography Sp Special
GCMS Gas Chromatography Mass
Spectometry SSS Stainless Steel Screen
GFAA Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption TEM Transmission Electron Microscopy
GFF Glass Fiber Filter TITR Titrimetric GRAV Gravimetric TR Treated GWS Glass Wool Separator UV Ultraviolet Detector
HG Hydride Generation UV/VIS Ultraviolet Visible Spectrophotometry
Method6010/200.7
7470/7471/245.1
6010/200.7
7010/200.9
7470/7471/245.1
6010/200.7
7470/7471/245.1
6010/200.7
7470/7471/245.1
6010/200.7
7470/7471/245.1
6010/7196
Individual Metal by ICP
6010/200.7 7470/7471/245.1
200.7/200.9
Metals Analyses
(As, Be, Cd, Cr, Pb, V)
6010/200.7
7000/7082 (Air)
200.7/200.9/245.1
6010/200.7 7470/7471/245.1
200.7/200.9Secondary Drinking Water
(Ag, Al, Ca, Fe, Mn, Na, Zn)
(Soil, Paint Chips, Air, Final Wipe Clearance)
Individual Metal by GFAA
Full ICP Metals 26
(Ag, Al, As, B, Ba, Be, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg,
Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, Pb, Sb, Se, Sn, Ti, Tl, V, Zn)
Lead (Total Concentration by FAA)
Chromium III (Based on Total Cr & CrVI calculation)
Mercury by CVAA
Primary Drinking Water
(As, Ba, Be, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, Sb, Se, Tl)
Priority Pollutant Metals
(Ag, As, Be, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, Sb, Se, Tl, Zn)
RCRA Metals (Total Concentration)
Reed Minerals 30
TAL Metals 23
(Al, Sb, As, Ba, Be, Cd, Ca, Cr, Co, Cu, Fe, Pb,
Parameter
Welding Fumes Metals
(Al, Be, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, Ti, V, Zn)
California-17
(Ag, As, Ba, Be, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Hg, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, Se, Ti, V, Zn)
(Ag, As, Ba, Cd, Cr, Hg, Pb, Se)
Mg, Mn, Hg, Ni, K, Se, Ag, Na, Tl, V, Zn)
Toxic Metals 6 - Drinking Water
(Ag, Al, As, Ba, Be, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Fe, Hg, K, Mg, Mn,
Mo, Na, Ni, Pb, Rh, Sb, Se, Ta, Te, Ti, Tl, U, V, Y, Zn, Zr)
Analysis for SPLP
Analysis for TTLC
Full TCLP extraction & analysis (10 day TAT)
TCLP extraction for metals/semivolatiles/volatiles (ZHE)
PCBs
Analysis for lead only
Analysis for semivolatile compounds
Analysis for pesticides
Analysis for herbicides
Analysis for volatile compounds
Analysis for STLC
Corrosivity as pH
Subcontracted Hazardous Waste ParametersReactivity
Other Hazardous Waste Parameters
Free Liquids Test
Ignitability/Flashpoint
Hazardous Waste Characterization
Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)Individual Tests
(See alphabetical listing for sample requirements.)
Waste may be categorized as hazardous or non-hazardous by listing of the waste type in the Federal Registeror by testing for the four characteristics of hazardous waste given below. The four characteristics of hazardouswaste are reactivity, corrosivity, ignitability, and toxicity. The toxicity characteristic is tested using the toxicitycharacteristic leaching procedure or TCLP. There are other tests that also aid in hazardous waste investigationswhich are given below.
* Includes extraction
Parameter
Extraction Procedures
TCLP Analysis *(See TCLP PARAMETERS AND REGULATORY LIMITS for a list of compounds)
Analysis for RCRA metals
30 Hour Holding Time
E. Coli Total Coliform
Collection media: 100mL Sodium Thiosulfate preserved bottle
48 Hour Holding Time
Nitrates + Nitrites
Collection media:
Arsenic Barium Beryllium CadmiumChromium Copper Mercury NickelLead Antimony Selenium Thallium
Collection media: 1L Plastic, 1:1HNO3 preserved
Silver Aluminum Calcium IronManganese Sodium Zinc
Collection media: 1L Plastic, 1:1HNO3 preserved
Arsenic Beryllium Cadmium ChromiumLead Vanadium
Collection media: 1L Plastic, 1:1HNO3 preserved
General Drinking Water Profiles
Bacteria
Toxic Metals 6 Profile
Metals - Primary Drinking Water Profile
Nitrate + Nitrites
125 ml Plastic
Metals - Secondary Drinking Water Profile
Test Name Matrix MethodAnalytical
Technique
Collection
Media
Minimum
AmountPreservative Notes
Aluminum Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC See Metals Analyses Section.
Aluminum Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3 See Metals Analyses Section.
Anion Scan Soil/Bulk EPA 9056 IC P/G 50 grams 4ºCBromide, Chloride, Fluoride, Nitrate,
Nitrite, Phosphate, Sulfate
Anion Scan Water 300.0 IC P/G 125ml 4ºCBromide, Chloride, Fluoride, Nitrate,
Nitrite, Phosphate, Sulfate
Antimony Soil/Bulk 6010/7010 ICP/GFAA G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Antimony Water 6010/7010 ICP/GFAA P/G 125 ml HNO3
Asbestos BulkEPA 600/M4-82-020
EPA 600/R-93-116 PLM P 2 x 2 inch None
See Microscopy & Microbiology Fee
Schedule
Asbestos TEM Chatfield Bulk Chatfield Method TEM P 2 x 2 inch NoneSee Microscopy & Microbiology Fee
Schedule
Asbestos - Verm Vermiculite
Modified Cincinatti
Method
EPA 600/M4-82-020
PLM PSmall Ziploc
BagNone
See Microscopy & Microbiology Fee
Schedule
Arsenic Soil/Bulk 6010/7010 ICP/GFAA G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Arsenic Water200.7/200.9 or
6010/7010ICP/GFAA P/G 125 ml HNO3
Barium Soil/Bulk 6010/7010 ICP/GFAA G/T 50 grams 4ºC
Environmental Sampling Guide
Test Name Matrix MethodAnalytical
Technique
Collection
Media
Minimum
AmountPreservative Notes
Barium Water200.7/200.9 or
6010/7010ICP/GFAA P/G 125 ml HNO3
Beryllium Soil/Bulk 6010/7010 ICP/GFAA G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Beryllium Water200.7/200.9 or
6010/7010ICP/GFAA P/G 125 ml HNO3
Boron Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Boron Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3
Bromide Soil/Bulk EPA 9056 IC P/G 50 grams None
Bromide Water 300.0 IC P/G 125 ml None
BTEX (Benzene, Toluene,
Ethylbenzene, Xylene)Soil/Bulk 8021/624/8260 GCPID/GCMS G/T 50 grams 4ºC Minimum Headspace
BTEX (Benzene, Toluene,
Ethylbenzene, Xylene)Water 8021/624/8260 GCPID/GCMS G/T 3x40 ml
HCl, 4ºC, no residual
chlorineNo Headspace In Sample Container.
BTEX And MTBE
(Methyl T-Butyl Ether)Soil/Bulk 8021/624/8260 GCPID/GCMS G/T 50 grams 4ºC Minimum Headspace
BTEX And MTBE
(Methyl T-Butyl Ether)Water 8021/624/8260 GCPID/GCMS G/T 3x40 ml
HCl, 4ºC, no residual
chlorineNo Headspace In Sample Container.
Cadmium Soil/Bulk 6010/7010 ICP/GFAA G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Cadmium Water200.7/200.9 or
6010/7010ICP/GFAA P/G 125 ml HNO3
California 17 Profile Soil/Bulk 6010/7471 ICP/CVAA G/T 5 grams 4ºC See Metals Analyses Section.
California 17 Profile Water200.7/245.1 or
6010/7470ICP/CVAA P/G 1 Liter HNO3 See Metals Analyses Section.
Calcium Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Calcium Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3
Test Name Matrix MethodAnalytical
Technique
Collection
Media
Minimum
AmountPreservative Notes
Chloride Soil/Bulk EPA 9056 IC P/G 50 grams None
Chloride Water 300.0 IC P/G 125ml None
Chromium Soil/Bulk 6010/7010 ICP/GFAA G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Chromium Water200.7/200.9 or
6010/7010ICP/GFAA P/G 125 ml HNO3
Chrome III Soil/Bulk 6010 and 7196 ICP & UV/VIS
Chrome III Water 6010/200.7 and 7196 ICP & UV/VIS
Chrome IIIDrinking
Water200.9 and 7196 GFAA & UV/VIS
Chromium, Hexavalent
(Chrome VI, Cr+6)Soil/Bulk 7196 UV/VIS P/G 100 grams 4ºC
Chromium, Hexavalent
(Chrome VI, Cr+6)Water 7196 UV/VIS P/G 250 ml 4ºC
Conductance, Specific
(Conductivity)Water 120.1
Conductivity
MeterP/G 125 ml 4ºC
Copper Soil/Bulk 6010/7010 ICP/GFAA G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Copper Water200.7/200.9 or
6010/7010ICP/GFAA P/G 125 ml HNO3
Corrosivity (pH) Soil/Bulk 9045 pH METER P/G 50 grams 4ºC
Corrosivity (pH) Water 9045 pH METER P/G 50 ml 4ºC
Fluoride Soil/Bulk EPA 9056 IC P/G 50 grams None
Fluoride Water 300.0 IC P/G 125ml None
Free Liquids Test Soil/Bulk 9095 P/G 200 grams 4ºC
(Calculation based on anaysis of Total Cr & CrVI)
(Calculation based on anaysis of Total Cr & CrVI)
(Calculation based on anaysis of Total Cr & CrVI)
Test Name Matrix MethodAnalytical
Technique
Collection
Media
Minimum
AmountPreservative Notes
Full ICP Metals 26 Profile Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP/CVAA G/T 5 grams 4ºC See Metals Analyses Section.
Full ICP Metals 26 Profile Water 200.7 or 6010 ICP/CVAA P/G 1 Liter HNO3 See Metals Analyses Section.
Herbicides, Chlorinated Soil/Bulk 8151 GC/ECD G/T 100 grams 4ºCSee Appendix C for
list of analytes.
Herbicides, Chlorinated Water 8151 GC/ECD G/T 2x1000 ml 4ºCSee Appendix C for
list of analytes.
Iron Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Iron Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3
Jet Fuel JP-4 Soil/Bulk 8015 GC/FID G/T 100 grams 4ºC
Jet Fuel JP-4 Water 8015 GC/FID G/T 2x1000 ml HCl optional, 4ºC
Lead Based Paint Paint 7000/6010 FAA/ICP G/T 1 gram None
Lead Soil/Bulk 7000/6010 FAA/ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Lead Water 7000 or 200.7/6010 FAA/ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3
Lead (Drinking Water) Water 200.9 GFAA P 125 ml HNO3
Lead Wipe 7000 or 6010 FAA/ICP P/G -
Lithium Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Lithium Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3
Magnesium Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Test Name Matrix MethodAnalytical
Technique
Collection
Media
Minimum
AmountPreservative Notes
Magnesium Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3
Manganese Soil/Bulk 6010/7010 ICP/GFAA G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Manganese Water200.7/200.9 or
6010/7010ICP/GFAA P/G 125 ml HNO3
Mercury Soil/Bulk 7471 CVAA P/G 5 grams 4ºC
Mercury Water 245.2/7470 CVAA P/G 125 ml HNO3
Molybdenum Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Molybdenum Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3
Naphthalene Soil/Bulk 8021/8260 GCPID/GCMS G/T 50 grams
Nickel Soil/Bulk 6010/7010 ICP/GFAA G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Nickel Water200.7/200.9 or
6010/7010ICP/GFAA P/G 125 ml HNO3
Nitrate Soil/Bulk EPA 9056 IC P/G 50 grams 4ºC
Nitrate Water 300.0 IC P/G 125ml 4ºC
Nitrite Soil/Bulk EPA 9056 IC P/G 50 grams 4ºC
Nitrite Water 300.0 IC P/G 125ml 4ºC
PAHs (Polynuclear Aromatic
Hydrocarbons)Soil/Bulk 8270 GCMS G/T 100 grams 4ºC
See Appendix A for
list of analytes.
PAHs (Polynuclear Aromatic
Hydrocarbons)Water 625/8270 GCMS G/T 2x1000 ml 4ºC
See Appendix A for
list of analytes.
Paint Filter Liquids Test Soil/Bulk 9095 - P/G 200 grams 4ºC
Test Name Matrix MethodAnalytical
Technique
Collection
Media
Minimum
AmountPreservative Notes
Paint Filter Liquids Test Water 9095 - P/G 250 ml 4ºC
PCBs Oil 8082 GC/ECD G/T 50 grams 4ºC
PCBs Soil/Bulk 8082 GC/ECD G/T 50 grams 4ºC
PCBs Water 608/8082 GC/ECD G/T 2x1000ml 4ºC Na2S2O3
PCBs Wipe 8082 GC/ECD G/T - 4ºC
Pesticides, Organochlorine Soil/Bulk 8081 GC/ECD G/T 100g 4ºCSee Appendix C for
list of analytes.
Pesticides, Organochlorine Water 608/8081 GC/ECD G/T 2x1000ml 4ºCSee Appendix C for
list of analytes.
Pesticides, Organochlorine Wipe 8081 GC/ECD G/T - 4ºCSee Appendix C for
list of analytes.
pH Soil/Bulk 9045 pH METER P/G 20 grams 4ºC
pH Water 9040 pH METER P/G 125 ml 4ºC
Phenols Soil/Bulk 8270 GCMS G/T 100 grams 4ºC
Phenols Water 625/8270 GCMS G/T 2x1000ml 4ºC
Phosphate Soil/Bulk EPA 9056 IC P/G 50 grams None
Phosphate Water 300.0 IC P/G 125ml None
Potassium Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Potassium Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3
Primary Drinking Water ProfileDrinking
Water200.7/200.9 ICP/GFAA P/G 1 Liter HNO3 See Metals Analyses Section.
Test Name Matrix MethodAnalytical
Technique
Collection
Media
Minimum
AmountPreservative Notes
Priority Pollutant Metals Profile Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC See Metals Analyses Section.
Priority Pollutant Metals Profile Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 1 Liter HNO3 See Metals Analyses Section.
Priority Pollutant Metals ProfileDrinking
Water200.7/200.9 ICP/GFAA P/G 1 Liter HNO3 See Metals Analyses Section.
RCRA Metals Profile Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC See Metals Analyses Section.
RCRA Metals Profile Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 1 Liter HNO3 See Metals Analyses Section.
Reed Minerals 30 Profile Soil/Bulk 6010/7471 ICP/CVAA G/T 5 grams 4ºC See Metals Analyses Section.
Reed Minerals 30 Profile Water200.7/245.1 or
6010/7470ICP/CVAA P/G 1 Liter HNO3 See Metals Analyses Section.
Resistivity Soil/Bulk EPA 120.1MConductivity
MeterG/T 100 grams 4ºC
Secondary Drinking Water
Profile
Drinking
Water200.7/200.9 ICP/GFAA P/G 1 Liter HNO3 See Metals Analyses Section.
Selenium Soil/Bulk 6010/7010 ICP/GFAA G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Selenium Water200.7/200.9 or
6010/7010ICP/GFAA P/G 125 ml HNO3
Silica Soil/Bulk NIOSH 7602M FTIR G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Silver Soil/Bulk 6010/7010 ICP/GFAA G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Silver Water200.7/200.9 or
6010/7010ICP/GFAA P/G 125 ml HNO3
Sodium Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Sodium Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3
Strontium Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Test Name Matrix MethodAnalytical
Technique
Collection
Media
Minimum
AmountPreservative Notes
Strontium Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3
Sulfate Soil/Bulk EPA 9056 IC P/G 50 grams None
Sulfate Water 300.0 IC P/G 125ml None
SVOCS (Semi-volatile Organic
Compounds)Soil/Bulk 8270 GCMS G/T 50 grams 4ºC
See Appendix A for
list of analytes.
SVOCS (Semi-volatile Organic
Compounds)Water 625/8270 GCMS G/T 2x1000 ml 4ºC
See Appendix A for
list of analytes.
TAL Metals Profile Soil/Bulk 6010/7471 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC See Metals Analyses Section.
TAL Metals Profile Water6010/7470 or
200.7/245.1ICP P/G 1 Liter HNO3 See Metals Analyses Section.
TCLP (Toxicity Characteristic
Leaching Procedure) - Full ProfileSoil/Bulk 1311 VARIOUS G/T 250 grams 4ºC
See Appendix D for
list of analytes.
TCLP (Toxicity Characteristic
Leaching Procedure) - Full ProfileWater 1311 VARIOUS G/T 2x1000 ml 4ºC
See Appendix D for
list of analytes.
TCLP Herbicide Analysis Soil/Bulk 1311/8151 GC/ECD G/T 100 grams 4ºCSee Appendix D for
list of analytes.
TCLP Herbicide Analysis Water 1311/8151 GC/ECD G/T 2x1000 ml 4ºCSee Appendix D for
list of analytes.
TCLP Lead only Analysis (includes
extraction)Soil/Bulk 1311/7000 FAA P 100 grams 4ºC
TCLP Lead only Analysis (includes
extraction)Water 1311/7000 FAA P 250 ml 4ºC
TCLP Metals (RCRA) Analysis
(includes extraction)Soil/Bulk 1311/6010/ 7471 ICP/CVAA P/G 100 grams 4ºC
See Appendix D for
list of analytes.
TCLP Metals (RCRA) Analysis
(includes extraction)Water
1311/200.7/6010
245.2/7470ICP/CVAA P/G 500 ml 4ºC
See Appendix D for
list of analytes.
Test Name Matrix MethodAnalytical
Technique
Collection
Media
Minimum
AmountPreservative Notes
TCLP Pesticide Analysis Soil/Bulk 1311/8082 GC/ECD G/T 100 grams 4ºCSee Appendix D for
list of analytes.
TCLP Pesticide Analysis Water 1311/608/8081 GC/ECD G/T 2x1000 ml 4ºCSee Appendix D for
list of analytes.
TCLP Semi-Volatiles Analysis Soil/Bulk 1311/8270 GCMS G/T 100 grams 4ºCSee Appendix D for
list of analytes.
TCLP Semi-Volatiles Analysis Water 1311/625/8270 GCMS G/T 2x1000 ml 4ºCSee Appendix D for
list of analytes.
TCLP Volatiles Analysis Soil/Bulk 1311/8260 GCMS G/T 100 grams 4ºCSee Appendix D for
list of analytes.
TCLP Volatiles Analysis Water 1311/624/8260 GCMS G/T 2x1000 ml 4ºCSee Appendix D for list of analytes.
No Headspace
TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) Water SM2450 C Balance P/G 2x1000 ml 4ºC
Thallium Soil/Bulk 6010/7010 ICP/GFAA G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Thallium Water200.7/200.9 or
6010/7010ICP/GFAA P/G 125 ml HNO3
Titanium Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Titanium Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3
Toxic Metals 6 - Drinking WaterDrinking
Water200.7/200.9 ICP/GFAA P/G 1 Liter HNO3 See Metals Analyses Section.
TPH (Total Recoverable
Petroleum Hydrocarbons)Soil/Bulk 418.1 FTIR G/T 100 grams 4ºC
TPH (Total Recoverable
Petroleum Hydrocarbons)Water 418.1 FTIR G/T 2x1000 ml HCl, 4ºC
TPH-DRO (Total Petroleum
Hydrocarbons, Diesel Range
Organics)
Soil/Bulk 8015 GC G/T 100 g 4ºC
Test Name Matrix MethodAnalytical
Technique
Collection
Media
Minimum
AmountPreservative Notes
TPH-DRO (Total Petroleum
Hydrocarbons, Diesel Range
Organics)
Water 8015 GC G/T 2x1000 ml 4ºC
TPH-GRO (Total Petroleum
Hydrocarbons, Gasoline Range
Organics)
Soil/Bulk 8015 P&T/GC G/T 50 grams 4ºC Minimum Headspace
TPH-GRO (Total Petroleum
Hydrocarbons, Gasoline Range
Organics)
Water 8015 P&T/GC G/T 3x40 ml HCl, 4ºC No Headspace In Sample Container.
TPH ERO (Extended Range
Organics)Soil/Bulk 8015 P&T/GC G/T 50 grams 4ºC Minimum Headspace
TPH ERO (Extended Range
Organics)Water 8015 P&T/GC G/T 3x40 ml HCl, 4ºC No Headspace In Sample Container.
TSS (Total Suspended Solids) Water SM2540 D Balance P/G 2x1000 ml 4ºC
Tungsten Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Tungsten Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3
Turbidity Water 180.1 TURB. P/G 125 ml 4ºC
Vanadium Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Vanadium Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3
VOCS (Volatile Organic
Compounds)Soil/Bulk 8260 P&T/GCMS G/T 50 grams 4ºC
Minimum Headspace, See Appendix
B for list of analytes.
Test Name Matrix MethodAnalytical
Technique
Collection
Media
Minimum
AmountPreservative Notes
VOCS (Volatile Organic
Compounds)Water 624/8260 P&T/GCMS G/T 3x40 ml
HCl, 4ºC, no residual
chlorine
No Headspace, See Appendix B for
list of analytes.
Welding Fume Metals Profile Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC See Metals Analyses Section.
Welding Fume Metals Profile Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 1 Liter HNO3 See Metals Analyses Section.
Zinc Soil/Bulk 6010 ICP G/T 5 grams 4ºC
Zinc Water 200.7/6010 ICP P/G 125 ml HNO3
Inorganic Tests Methods Holding Time
Alkalinity SM 2320B 14 Days
Ammonia as Nitrogen EPA 300.0 (M) 28 Days
Bacteria, E-coli & Coliform - Drinking Water SM 9223B 30 Hours
Bacteria, E-coli & Coliform - Non-Potable Water SM 9223B 6 Hours
Bromide EPA 300.0 28 Days
Calcium Hardness SM 2340C 6 Months
Chloride EPA 300.0 28 Days
Conductivity SM 2510B 28 Days
Corrosivity as pH EPA 9040 Immediate
Fluoride EPA 300.0 28 Days
Hexavalent Chromium (CrVI) EPA 7196 24 hours
Lead by FLAA EPA 7000 6 months
Mercury EPA 7471 28 days
Metals (except CrVI and Mercury) ICP EPA 6010, EPA 200.7 6 Months
Metals (except CrVI and Mercury) GFAA EPA 200.8 6 Months
Nitrate (NO3) EPA 300.0 48 Hours
Nitrate + Nitrite EPA 300.0 48 Hours
Nitrite (NO2) EPA 300.0 48 Hours
Orthophosphate EPA 300.0 48 Hours
pH by Electrode EPA 9040 Immediate
Sulfate EPA 300.0 28 Days
Total Dissolved Solids SM 2540C 7 Days
Total Suspended Solids SM 2540D 7 Days
Turbidity SM 2130B 48 Hours
Organic Tests Methods Holding Time*
Herbicides, Chlorinated EPA 8151 7 Days
PCBs EPA 8082, EPA 608 7 Days
Pesticides, Organochlorine EPA 8081, EPA 608 7 Days
SVOCs (BNAs) EPA 8270, EPA 625 7 Days
DRO EPA 8015 7 Days
GRO/BTEX/MTBE EPA 8021 14 Days
VOCs EPA 8260, EPA 624 14 Days
Holding Times for Water/Aqueous Samples
* days for extraction; 40 days after extraction for analysis.
Inorganic Tests Mehods Holding Time
Alkalinity SM 2320B 14 Days
Ammonia as Nitrogen EPA 300.0 (M) 28 Days
Bromide EPA 300.0 (M) 28 Days
Chloride EPA 300.0 (M) 28 Days
Corrosivity as pH EPA 9045 24 Hours
Fluoride EPA 300.0 28 Days
Hexavalent Chromium (CrVI) EPA 7196 30 Days
Lead by FLAA EPA 7000 6 months
Mercury EPA 7471 28 days
Metals (except CrVI and Mercury) ICP EPA 6010 6 Months
Nitrate (NO3) EPA 300.0 (M) 7 Days
Nitrite (NO2) EPA 300.0 (M) 7 Days
Orthophosphate EPA 300.0 (M) 7 Days
pH by Electrode EPA 9045 24 Hours
Sulfate EPA 300.0 (M) 28 Days
Organic Tests Methods Holding Time*
Herbicides, Chlorinated EPA 8151 14 Days
Oil & Grease EPA 413 28 Days
PCBs EPA 8082 14 Days
Pesticides, Organochlorine EPA 8081 14 Days
SVOCs (BNAs) EPA 8270 14 Days
DRO EPA 8015 14 Days
GRO EPA 8015 14 Days
GRO/BTEX/MTBE EPA 8021 14 Days
VOCs EPA 8260 14 Days
Holding Times for Solid Samples
* days for extraction; 40 days after extraction for analysis.
Media Media
Media ID # Description Index
Cassettes / Metals
37mm MCEF Lead / Metals
37mm MW Matched Weighed
37mm UNW Unweighed PVC
37mm PW PVC Pre-Weighed PVC 2pc
37mm PW PVC Pre-Weighed Plc. 3pc
Cassettes / Asbestos
25mm MCEF PCM Asbestos
25mm MCEF TEM Asbestos
Cassettes
37mm GFF 225-7 Coal Tar Pitch
37mm MCE Tr (sodium carbonate) 225-9001
37mm GFF Tr (1-2pyrdl(peperazine) 225-9002 Isocyanates a
37mm GFF Tr(2,4,dinitrophenylhydrazine)) 225-9003 Gluderaldehye a
37mm FGG Tr(Sulfuric Acid) 225-9004
37mm MCE Tr (sodium carbonate) 225-9005 MDA
37mm Teflon 225-9006 Chlorine
37mm GFF Tr (mercuric acetate) 225-9007 Mercaptan a
37mm GFF (nitrate impregnated) 225-9014 Ozone
Stainless Steel Back Up Pad 225-26 Carbon Black
Swinex 225-32+226-39Fl. Tube PCB kit
37mm 2ug PTFE Filter 225-17-07
37mm 1.0ug PTFE Filter 225-17-01
25mm PTFE Washed Filter 225-1708+225-3-25
Mold
Air-o-Cell Cassette Zefon AOC010 Mold
Bio-Tape Zefon BT0025 Mold
Filters
TSP Filters
TSPW Filters (weighed)
PM 10 Filters
PW Whattman Filters
Sampling Media
Media Media
Media ID # Description Index
Badges
Passive Sampler 500-100 UMEX Formaldehyde
3M 3500 3M 3500 Badge
3M 3520 3M 3520 Badge
3M 3551 (ethylene Oxide) 3M 3551 Badge
Mercury Badge Holder Mercury Badge Holder
Mercury Badge Mercury Badge
OVM Badge OVM Badge (charcoal)
OVM Badge OVM Badge (Anasorb 747)
Tubes
Small Charcoal Tube 226-01
Lg. Charcoal Tube 226-09
Silica Gel Tube (75/150) 226-10
Silica Gel Tube specially clean 226-10-03
Silica Gel Tube (150/300) 226-10-04
Silica Gel Tube (sulfuric acid0 226-10-06 b
Silica Gel Tube (260/520) 226-15
Sorbent Tube 226-17-1A For Mercury
XAD (2-hydroxymethylpiperidine) 226-27 b
Soda lime Tube 226-28
Anasorb 747 (sulfuric acid) 226-29 b
XAD-2 Tube (40-80) 226-30
XAD-2 Tube (set of 2) 226-30-02
XAD-2 Tube (50/100) 226-30-04
XAD-2 Tube (p-anisidine) 226-30-07
Anasorb 708 226-30-08
XAD-2 Tube/GFF (OVS) 226-30-16 b
XAD-2 Tube 226-30-18 (naphthylisothiocyanate) b
Tenax Tube (10/20) 226-35-01 b
Charcoal Tub, JXC 226-36
Anasorb CSC, Charcoal Tube 226-37 set of 2
Treated Charcoal Tube 226-38-03 a
Florisil Tube 226-39
NO/NO2 Tubes (set of 30) 226-40
front tube NO2 nitrogen dioxide, middle tube
molecular sieve, back tube NO nitric oxide a
NO2 Tubes Only 226-40-02 NO2 Tube b
Gas Chrom-R Tube (sulfuric acid) 226-42-02 Gas Chrom-R b
Media Media
Media ID # Description Index
TUBES Cont.
Drying Tube 226-44 Drying Tube
Silica Gel Tube (50/100) 226-51 Silica Gel
XAD-2 Tube (2 hydroxymethyl 226-54 XAD-2 b
Tenax Tub / GFF (OVS) 226-56 Tenax / GFF (OVS) b
XAD-7/GFF (OVS) 226-57 XAD-7/GFF (OVS) b
XAD-2/Quartz Filter (OVS) 226-58 XAD-2/Quartz Filter(OVS) b
Coconut CT (potassium hydroxide) 226-67 Coconut CT b
Coconut CT (t-butylcatechol) 226-73 Coconut CT b
Anasorb 747 (potassium hydroxide) 226-80 Anasorb 747 b
Anasorb 747 (70/140) 226-81A Anasorb 747
Anasorb 747 (200/400) 226-83 Anasorb 747
XAD-7 (50/100) 226-95 XAD-7 (50/100)
XAD-7 (chloride) 226-96 XAD-7 b
XAD-7 (1) specially cleaned (2) regular (set of 3
tubes) 226-97 XAD-7
XAD-7 (phosphoric acid) 226-98 XAD-7 b
Chromasorb-102 226-107 Chromasorb-102
Chromosorb 106 226-111A Chromasorb-106
Porapak-Q 226-115 Porapak-Q
XAD-2 (2-hydroxymethylpiperidine) 226-117 XAD-2 Lg. b
XAD-2 (2-hydroxymethylpiperidine) 226-118 XAD-2 Sm. b
Silica Gel (2,4 dintrophenlhydrazine) 226-119 Silica Gel a
Anasorb (75/150) 226-121 Anasorb (75/150)
Orbo 34 20211 Orbo 34
Orbo 43 20258 Orbo 43
Orbo 49P 20350 Orbo 49P
Orbo 53 20365 Orbo 53
Orbo 90 20358 Orbo 90
Orbo 92 20362 Orbo 92
BAGS
Tedlar Bags 233-01B Tedlar Bags
3x5 3x5 sample bag (Qty 100)
4x6 4x6 sample bag (Qty 100)
12x12 12x12 sample bag(Qty 100)
Wipes
ASTM Ghost Wipes ASTM Ghost Wipes
Whattman Filters Whattman Filters
Spike Wipes Spike Wipes (200 mic.)
PCB Wipe Kit In House Watt. Filter/Hex. Scint. Via
Media Media
Media ID # Description Index
Glassware
Plastic Bottle 125ml
Plastic Bottle 250ml
Plastic Bottle 500ml
Plastic Bottle 1000ml
Amber Liter 1L
Clear wm jar 4oz
Clear wm jar 8oz
Scintillation Vials Scintillation Vials
50ml Centrifuge Tubes Lead Centrifuge tubes
40 ml Amber VOA Unpr. 40ml Unpreserved
40ml Amber VOA Pres. 40ml HCL Preserved
40ml Clear Voa unpr. 40ml Unpreserved
40ml Clear Voa Pres. 40ml Preserved
Gloves
S. Powder Free Gloves SM (100 ea. Box)
Lg. Powder Free Gloves Lg (100 ea. Box)
XL Powder Free Gloves XL (100 ea. Box)
A
B
C
Key
Appendix
A
A
8270 625 PPL1 PAHs2 A3 B/N4
Acenaphthene X X X X XAcenaphthylene X X X X XAniline X X XAnthracene X X X X XBenzidine X X X XBenzo(a)anthracene X X X X XBenzo(a)pyrene X X X X XBenzo(b)fluoranthene X X X X XBenzo(g,h,i)perylene X X X X XBenzo(k)fluoranthene X X X X XBenzoic acid X X XBenzyl alcohol X XBis (2-chloroethoxy) methane X X X XBis (2-chloroethyl) ether X X X X2,2'-Oxybis(1-Chloropropane) X X X XBis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate X X X X
4- Bromophenyl phenyl ether X X X XButylbenzyl phthalate X X X XCarbazol X X X
4- Chloro-3-methylphenol X X X X4- Chloroaniline X X2- Chloronaphthalene X X X X2- Chlorophenol X X X X4- Chlorophenyl phenyl ether X X X X
Chrysene X X X X XDibenz(a,h)anthracene X X X X XDibenzofuran X XDibutyl phthalate X X X X
1,2- Dichlorobenzene X X1,3- Dichlorobenzene X X1,4- Dichlorobenzene X X3,3'- Dichlorobenzidine X X X X2,4- Dichlorophenol X X X X
Diethyl phthalate X X X XDimethyl phthalate X X X X
2.4- Dimethylphenol X X X X4,6- Dinitro-2-methylphenol X X X X
SEMI-VOLATILE ANALYTES
ANALYTE
BY MASS SPECTROMETRY(Compounds reported in a standard profile)
A
8270 625 PPL1 PAHs2 A3 B/N4ANALYTE
2,4- Dinitrophenol X X X X2,4- Dinitrotoluene X X X X2,6- Dinitrotoluene X X X X
Di-n-octyl phthalate X X X XFluoranthene X X X X XFluorene X X X X XHexachlorobenzene X X X XHexachlorobutadiene X X X XHexachlorocyclopentadiene X X X XHexachloroethane X X X XIndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene X X X X XIsophorone X X X X
2- Methyl phenol X X X3- and 4- Methyl phenol X X
2- Methylnaphthalene X XNaphthalene X X X X X
2- Nitroaniline X X3- Nitroaniline X X4- Nitroaniline X X
Nitrobenzene X X X X2- Nitrophenol X X X X4- Nitrophenol X X X XN- Nitrosodimethylamine X X X XN- Nitroso-di-n-propylamine X X X XN- Nitrosodiphenylamine X X X X
Pentachlorophenol X X X XPhenanthrene X X X X XPhenol X X X XPyrene X X X X XPyridine X X X
1,2,4- Trichlorobenzene X X X X2,4,5- Trichlorophenol X X2,4,6- Trichlorophenol X X X X
1. PPL - Priority Pollutant List2. PAHs - Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons3. A - Acid Semi-volatile fraction4. B/N - Base/Neutral Semi-volatile fraction
Appendix
B
B
ANALYTE 8021 8260 624Acetone X X
Benzene X X X
Bromobenzene X
Bromochloromethane X
Bromodichloromethane X X
Bromoform X X
Bromomethane X X
n- Butylbenzene X
sec- Butylbenzene X
tert- Butylbenzene X
Carbon disulfide X
Carbon tetrachloride X X
Chlorobenzene X X
Chloroethane X X
2- Chloroethylvinyl ether X X
Chloroform X X
Chloromethane X X
2- Chlorotoluene X
4- Chlorotoluene X
1,2- Dibromo-3-chloropropane X
Dibromochloromethane X X
1,2- Dibromoethane X X
Dibromofluoromethane X X
Dibromomethane X
1,2- Dichlorobenzene X X
1,3- Dichlorobenzene X X
1,4- Dichlorobenzene X X
Dichlorodifluoromethane X X
1,1- Dichloroethane X X
1,2- Dichloroethane X X
1,1- Dichloroethene X X
cis-1,2- Dichloroethene X X
trans-1,2- Dichloroethene X X
1,2- Dichloropropane X X
1,3- Dichloropropane X
VOLATILE ANALYTES(Compounds reported in a standard profile)
B
ANALYTE 8021 8260 624
2,2- Dichloropropane X
1,1- Dichloropropene X
cis-1,3- Dichloropropene X X
trans-1,3- Dichloropropene X X
Ethylbenzene X X X
Hexachlorobutadiene X
2- Hexanone X
Isopropylbenzene X
p- Isopropyltoluene X
Methyl ethyl ketone X X
Methyl isobutyl ketone X X
Methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) X X X
4- Methyl-2-pentanone X X
Methylene Chloride X X
Naphthalene X
n- Propylbenzene X
Styrene X
1,1,1,2- Tetrachloroethane X
1,1,2,2- Tetrachloroethane X X
Tetrachloroethene X X
Toluene X X X
1,2,3- Trichlorobenzene X
1,2,4- Trichlorobenzene X
1,1,1- Trichloroethane X X
1,1,2- Trichloroethane X X
Trichloroethene X X
Trichlorofluoromethane X X
1,2,3- Trichloropropane X
1,2,4- Trimethylbenzene X
1,3,5- Trimethylbenzene X
Vinyl acetate X
Vinyl chloride X X
m-,p- Xylene X X X
o- Xylene X X X
p- Xylene X X X
Appendix
C
C
Pesticides Pesticides Herbicides PCBsANALYTE 608* 8081 8151 8082
Aldrin X Xalpha-BHC X Xbeta-BHC X Xdelta-BHC X Xgamma-BHC (Lindane) X X
α- Chlordane Xg- Chlordane X
Chlordane X X4,4’- DDD X X4,4’- DDE X X4,4’- DDT X X
Dieldrin X XEndosulfan I X XEndosulfan II X XEndosulfan sulfate X XEndrin X XEndrin aldehyde X XEndrin ketone XHeptachlor X XHeptachlor epoxide X XMethoxychlor X
2-4-D X2,4,5-T X2,4,5-TP X
Toxaphene X X
Aroclor – 1016 X XAroclor – 1221 X XAroclor – 1232 X XAroclor – 1242 X XAroclor – 1248 X XAroclor – 1254 X XAroclor – 1260 X X
PCB / PESTICIDEAND HERBICIDE ANALYTES
(Compounds reported in a standard profile)
Appendix
D
D
PARAMETER REGULATORY LIMITS (mg/L)
Metals Arsenic 5.0Barium 100Cadmium 1.0Chromium 5.0Lead 5.0Mercury 0.2Selenium 1.0Silver 5.0
Volatiles Benzene 0.5Carbon Tetrachloride 0.5Chlorobenzene 100Chloroform 6.0
1,4- Dichlorobenzene 7.51,2- Dichloroethane 0.51,1- Dichloroethene 0.7
2- Butanone (MEK) 200Tetrachloroethene 0.7Trichloroethene 0.5Vinyl Chrloride 0.2
Semi-Volatiles 2,4- Dinitrotoluene 0.13Hexachlorobenzene 0.13Hexachlorobutadiene 0.5Hexachloroethane 3.0
2- Methylphenol 2003-,4- Methylphenol 400
Nitrobenzene 2.0Pentachlorophenol 100Pyridine 5.0
2,4,5- Trichlorophenol 4002,4,6- Trichlorophenol 2.0
Pesticides Chlordane 0.03Endrin 0.02Heptachlor 0.008Heptachlor Epoxide 0.008Lindane 0.4Methoxychlor 10.0Toxaphene 0.5
Herbicides 2,4- D 102,4,5- TP (Silvex) 1.0
TCLP PARAMETERSAND REGULATORY LIMITS
D
Substance STLC Level (mg/L)
TTLC Level (mg/kg)
Antimony 15 500.0Arsenic 5 50Barium 100 10000.0Beryllium 0.75 75.0Cadmium 1 100.0Chromium VI compounds 5 500.0Chromium 5 2500.0Cobalt 80 8000Copper 25 2500Lead 5 1000.0Mercury 0.2 20Molybdenum 350 3500Nickel 20 2000Selenium 1 100Silver 5 500Thallium 7 700Vanadium 24 2400Zinc 250 5000
Source is California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Chapter 11, Article 3.
STLC/TTLC REGULATORY LIMITSFor Inorganic Substances
D
Substance STLC Level (mg/L)
TTLC Level (mg/kg - Wet Weight)
Aldrin 0.14 1.4Chlrodane 0.25 2.5DDT, DDE, DDD 0.1 1.02,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid 10 100.0Dieldrin 0.8 8.0Dioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD) 0.001 0.0Endrin 0.02 0.2Heptachlor 0.47 4.7Kepone 2.1 21Lead compounds, organic - 13Lindane (gamma-BHC) 0.4 4Methoxychlor 10 100.0Mirex 2.1 21Pentachlorophenol 1.7 17PCBs (Polychlorinated Biphenyls) 5 50Toxaphene 0.5 5Trichloroethylene 204 2040
2,4- Trichlorophenoxypropionic acid 1 10
Source is California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Chapter 11, Article 3.
STLC/TTLC REGULATORY LIMITSFor Organic Substances
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Please FAX to: 804-254-9586QUESTIONS, call us at: 804-353-6778 or 800-785-LABS (5227)
2512 W. Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23220
SLGi must be notified–via email ([email protected]) or by phone–about any invoicing disputes within 45 days of the invoice date. Any disputes received after that period will not be eligible for review.
Please note our remit to address: Schneider Laboratories, Inc., P O Box 3000, Glen Allen, VA 23058-3000
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CREDIT CARD AUTHORIZATION
"Confidential"
Please FAX to: 804-254-9586QUESTIONS, call us at: 804-353-6778 or 800-785-LABS (5227)
2512 W. Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23220
To Whom It May Concern,
This is to inform you about Schneider Laboratories Global sample disposal policy. The bottom right hand
side of our COC has a box in which the sender can choose how they want the laboratory to dispose of their
samples. If this box is not checked then the laboratory will dispose of the samples within the appropriate
time frame.
The Sample Disposal box shown above also has a statement which says that a fee of $50 will be charged
for samples with an excessive weight. This is due to the high cost of disposing hazardous waste.
This process bases an excessive weight on the actual amount of sample needed for the analysis. This
disposal fee affects the analysis of soils, paints and bulk samples.
Test Excessive Amount
TCLP > 150 grams or 1/4 pound
Metals except Chromium VI > 5 grams (1/8 cup or 2 Tbsp.)
Chromium VI > 10 grams (1/4 cup or 4 Tbsp.)
Bulk Asbestos > small ziplock bag (Fits in hand)
Vermiculite (float method) > quart size ziplock bag
We thank you for understanding the need for this process. Lowering our hazardous waste disposal costs
will ensure we can keep offering the lowest prices. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not
hesitate to contact us.
Please sign and return the form,
_______________________________________ Printed Name _______________________________________ ________________________ Signature Date
Appendix
F
Sample Disposal Return to Sender (shipping fees) Disposal by Lab ($50 fee for excessive weight)
SCHNEIDER LABORATORIES GLOBAL, INC.
2512 West Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia 23220-5117 804-353-6778 • 800-785-LABS (5227) • Fax 804-359-1475
www.slabinc.com e-mail: [email protected]
Submitting Co. Lab WO# Phone
Acct # Fax / Email
**State of Collection
**Cert. Required Yes No
Project Name:
Project Location:
Project Number:
PO Number:
Turn Around Time (TAT) Matrix / Sample Type (Select ONE) Tests / Analytes (Select ALL that Apply)
2 hours* All samples on form should be of SAME Asbestos in Air Asbestos in Bulk Metals-Total
Same day* †matrix type. Use additional forms as needed.
PCM (NIOSH 7400) PLM Lead
1 business day* † Air Solid TEM (AHERA) PLM (Point Count) RCRA Metals
2 business days* † Aqueous Waste TEM (EPA Level II) PLM (Qualitative only) TCLP
3 business days* † Bulk Wastewater Miscellaneous Tests NYELAP TCLP / Lead
5 business days* † Hi-Vol Filter (PM10) Water,Drinking Total Dust (NIOSH 0500) CAELAP (Point Count) TCLP / RCRA Metals
* Not available for all tests Hi-Vol Filter (TSP) Compliance Resp. Dust (NIOSH 0600) TEM (Chatfield) TCLP / Full (w/ organics) 10 day
A job received past 3PM Oil Wipe Silica - FTIR (NIOSH 7602) ______________________ Microbiology † will begin its TAT the next business day Paint Wipe, Composite Silica - XRD (NIOSH 7500) FOR ASBESTOS AIR: BACT (MPN & P/A)
Schedule rush organics, multi- Sludge _________________ Other TYPE OF RESPIRATOR Mold Direct Exammetals & weekend tests in
advance. Soil _________________ ______________________ USED: ___________________ _______________________
Sample #Date
Sampled**Time
Sampled**Sample Identification
(Employee, SSN, Bldg, Material, Type1)Wiped
Area (ft2)pH /
Temp * Start Stop Start StopTotal4
Air
1Type: A=Area B=Blank P=Personal E=Excursion 2Beginning/End of Sample Period 3Pump Calibration in Liters/Minute 4Volume in Liters [time in min × flow in L/min]
Relinquished to lab by NAME ________________________________ SIGNATURE ___________________________ DATE / TIME ___________________________
WO Label
Time2 Flow Rate3
Sampled by NAME ________________________________ SIGNATURE ___________________________ DATE / TIME ___________________________
Special Instructions [include requests for special reporting or data packages]
For Lab Use:
Chain-of-Custody documentation continued internally within lab.Terms and conditions page 2.* Temperature taken with IR Gun A. **Required.
All soil and aqueous samples must be sent in adequate quantity for duplicate analysis to be performed per EPA requirements. Failure to perform a sample duplicate analysis, due to a lack of sample quantity, will lead to a disclaimer on the report. All problem jobs without customer response held over 30 days will be voided and disposed of.
SCHNEIDER LABORATORIES GLOBAL, INC. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Schneider Laboratories Global, Inc. (“Schneider”, which includes all of Schneider’s officers, directors, employees, agents, and all other representatives and/or agents of any kind [collectively, Schneider]) hereby expressly disclaims any and all liability for both any and all indirect and consequential damages which might be asserted or alleged by any person or entity – including but not limited to the person or entity submitting samples for testing its customer(s), agents, representatives or third parties [collectively, the Submitting Company] – arising from or in any way relating to Schneider’s performance of any and all services – including but not limited to analysis, testing and reporting regarding samples provided by Submitting Company – performed in connection with, or in any way relating to, this Chain-of-Custody form, the samples referenced herein, the Purchase Order referenced herein.
Schneider’s liability is hereby expressly limited to the direct cost of correcting any error or omission in the performance of its services (which shall be strictly limited to the direct out-of-pocket cost of correctly performing the specific analyses or tests referenced herein, or the direct out-of-pocket cost of correctly reporting any result of Schneider’s work).
(1) the person submitting, signing, or initialing this form represents and warrants that he is authorized by the Submitting Company, all customers of the Submitting Company, and all other persons or entities who may be affected, to execute this form and all related forms and agreements and to bind all such persons/entities to all terms and conditions set forth herein; and (2) the Submitting Company hereby represents and warrants that it is authorized by all customers of the Submitting Company, and all other persons or entities who may be affected, to execute this form and all related forms and agreements and to bind all such persons/entities to all terms and conditions set forth herein; and
(3) on behalf of all such customers persons and entities, the Submitting Company hereby agrees to all terms and conditions set forth herein and expressly waives and releases any and all claims, whether past or future, for indirect or consequential damages as described herein.
By submitting, signing, or initialing this form,
Sample Disposal Return to Sender (shipping fees) Disposal by Lab ($50 fee for excessive weight)
Project Name:
Project Location:
Project Number:
Purchase Order # TAT Requested
(Business Day) 1 2 3 4 5 10 All jobs received past 3PM will begin its TAT the next business day
Lab Use Matrix
Sample #**Date
Sampled
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pH
Oil
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Wat
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**Time Sampled
Wip
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Soil
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Bulk
Analysis Request Other
SCHNEIDER LABORATORIES GLOBAL, INC.2512 West Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia 23220-5117
804-353-6778 • 800-785-LABS (5227) • Fax 804-359-1475 www.slabinc.com e-mail: [email protected]
Submitting Co. Lab WO# Phone
Acct # Fax \ Email
**State of Collection
**Cert. Required Yes No
WO Label
Relinquished to lab by NAME ________________________________ SIGNATURE ___________________________ DATE / TIME ___________________________
For Lab Use: Sampled by NAME ________________________________ SIGNATURE ___________________________ DATE / TIME ___________________________
BTEX
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Chain-of-Custody documentation continued internally within lab.Terms and conditions page 2.
Special Instructions [include requests for special reporting or data packages]
* Temperature taken with IR Gun A. **Required.
All soil and aqueous samples must be sent in adequate quantity for duplicate analysis to be performed per EPA requirements. Failure to perform a sample duplicate analysis, due to a lack of sample quantity, will lead to a disclaimer on the report. All problem jobs without customer response held over 30 days will be voided and disposed of.
SCHNEIDER LABORATORIES GLOBAL, INC. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Schneider Laboratories Global, Inc. (“Schneider”, which includes all of Schneider’s officers, directors, employees, agents, and all other representatives and/or agents of any kind [collectively, Schneider]) hereby expressly disclaims any and all liability for both any and all indirect and consequential damages which might be asserted or alleged by any person or entity – including but not limited to the person or entity submitting samples for testing its customer(s), agents, representatives or third parties [collectively, the Submitting Company] – arising from or in any way relating to Schneider’s performance of any and all services – including but not limited to analysis, testing and reporting regarding samples provided by Submitting Company – performed in connection with, or in any way relating to, this Chain-of-Custody form, the samples referenced herein, the Purchase Order referenced herein.
Schneider’s liability is hereby expressly limited to the direct cost of correcting any error or omission in the performance of its services (which shall be strictly limited to the direct out-of-pocket cost of correctly performing the specific analyses or tests referenced herein, or the direct out-of-pocket cost of correctly reporting any result of Schneider’s work).
(1) the person submitting, signing, or initialing this form represents and warrants that he is authorized by the Submitting Company, all customers of the Submitting Company, and all other persons or entities who may be affected, to execute this form and all related forms and agreements and to bind all such persons/entities to all terms and conditions set forth herein; and (2) the Submitting Company hereby represents and warrants that it is authorized by all customers of the Submitting Company, and all other persons or entities who may be affected, to execute this form and all related forms and agreements and to bind all such persons/entities to all terms and conditions set forth herein; and
(3) on behalf of all such customers, persons and entities, the Submitting Company hereby agrees to all terms and conditions set forth herein and expressly waives and releases any and all claims, whether past or future, for indirect or consequential damages as described herein.
By submitting, signing, or initialing this form,
Acceptance Policy
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
• Samples must be submitted with a SLGi Submittal form or equivalent, with full instructions including tests requested, turnaround time desired, certification needs, submitter and customer information.
• It is the customer’s responsibility to communicate specific methods or detection limits required.
• Samples must be appropriately sealed to prevent leakage or cross-contamination.
• Samples must be clearly labeled.
• Samples should be collected on the appropriate media for the test and/or submitted in the appropriate vessel type. (See Sampling Guide for information per test.)
• Samples should be shipped in a manner to preserve the sample’s safety, quality, and integrity.
• It is the customer’s responsibility to ship the samples to the lab at the appropriate temperature for sample preservation.
• Sample temperature will be monitored upon receipt for temperature-sensitive samples. The receipt temperature for organics environmental samples is displayed on the final report. Customers may be notified of the receipt temperature upon request.
LABORATORY RESPONSE TO UNSUITABLE SAMPLES
• When testing requests, sample labeling, or other associated information is unclear, the laboratory will contact the customer for clarification.
• The laboratory retains the right to reject, or request re-collection and re-submission of any sample believed to be unsuitable for testing.
• The laboratory will provide report comments regarding any samples with questionable suitability.
LABORATORY RESPONSIBILTY & SAMPLER’S / CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILTY
• The laboratory does not provide sampling services for its customers.
• All samples are tested as received, and all laboratory analysis results relate only to the portion tested.
• It is the sampler’s responsibility to provide a sample that is representative of the material being investigated.
SCHNEIDER LABORATORIES GLOBAL, INCORPORATED 2512 W. Cary Street, Richmond, VA 23220-5117
804-353-6778 Toll Free - 800-785-LABS (5227) FAX - 804-359-1475 www.slabinc.com [email protected]
Supply Request Form Shipping and handling charges will be applied.
Requested by:
Account Number: ________________ Date/Time: __________________________
CompanyName:________________________________________________________________
Requester’sName:___________________________________Phone#______________________
Requester'sSignature:____________________________________________________________
Ship To:
Company/SiteName:_____________________________________________________________
ShipAttention:__________________________________________________________________
Address:______________________________________________________________________
City: ________________________________________ State: ______Zip: ______________
DateNeeded:__________________________ShipVia: _________________________________
Qty Supply Items Qty Supply Items Qty Supply Items Ghost Wipes Plastic Bottles - 125ml w/HNO3 Asbestos/Soil Bag - 3 x 5
Gloves, Latex - 100 count box Plastic Bottles - 500ml w/HNO3 Asbestos/Soil Bag - 4 x 6
Centrifuge Tubes Plastic Bottles - 1L w/HNO3 Sample Bag - 12 x 12
Cassettes - 25mm Asbestos VOA’s w/HCL Waybills - Fed Ex
Cassettes - 37mm Metals Amber Jars - 1L w/preservative Waybills - UPS
Cassettes - 37mm PW (2 pc) Jars - 4oz. COC - Standard COC
Cassettes - 37mm PW (3 pc) Jars - 8oz. COC - Organic COC
Qty Additional Items Qty Additional Items Qty Additional Items
Order Taken By: ______________________________ Date/Time Shipped: _________________________
Appendix
G
Schneider Laboratories Inc. Accreditations, Certifications, Licenses
CERTIFICATION/LICENSE/APPROVAL
Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis Polarized Light Microscopy
Industrial Hygiene Laboratory Accreditation Program (IHLAP):
Metals, Asbestos PCM, Organic Solvents, Silica, Asbestos PCM, Diffusive Samples;
Environmental Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (ELLAP/NLLAP):
Paint Chips, Dust Wipes, Air, Soil Environmental Microbiology Laboratory
Accreditation Program (EMLAP): Mold
VELAP - NELAC Drinking Water - Metals, E-Coli, Total Coliform Non-Potable Water - Anions, Metals, Organics
Solid/Hazardous Waste - TCLP, Metals, Organics Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) - Bulk
National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference (NELAC)
U. S. Dept. of Commerce,National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP)
FOR STATE AND MUNICIPALITIES Check Website - www.slabinc.com or call laboratory for information
NATIONAL ACCREDITATION
DEPT./AGENCY
American Industrial Hygiene Association(AIHA)
Appendix
H
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