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Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) — Printed material that provides descriptions of the <br /> properties, hazards, and health and safety considerations of a chemical or material; emergency <br /> measures in case of an accident; and instructions on the safe handling of the chemical or <br /> material. <br /> Organic— Is a compound that contains carbon. <br /> Volatile —A compound that readily evaporates at normal temperatures and pressures. <br /> B.13.3. Significance and Use <br /> The procedures listed here are general guidelines. Site-specific requirements vary, and no <br /> single procedure will fit all situations. In many cases, the judgment of a well-trained, <br /> experienced team leader is required to make the necessary decisions in the field to obtain the <br /> best sample possible and meet all requirements. <br /> B.13.4. Apparatus <br /> • Sample bottles <br /> • Sample labels <br /> • Sampling field data sheets <br /> • Preservative solutions as required by the planning documents (supplied by ACZ) <br /> • Coolers and ice for cooling collected samples <br /> • Pump and tubing <br /> • Distilled water <br /> B.13.4.1. General Sample Collection Procedures <br /> • Choose the appropriate bottles for the analytes needed (see Table 3). Visually inspect the <br /> bottles for cleanliness, breaks, and missing parts prior to sampling. Sample bottles should <br /> be pre-cleaned to guidelines established by the EPA in reference 3.2. <br /> • Label the bottles as required by the planning documents or Section B.2, "Standard Practice <br /> for Sample Labeling." <br /> • Collect the samples by allowing the liquid to flow gently down the side of the bottle with <br /> minimal turbulence. <br /> • Cap the bottle securely. <br /> • Store as required. Use a cooler with ice for storing these samples. <br /> • Complete the Water Sampling Field Data Sheet as shown in Figure 6 (Appendix C) <br /> B.13.4.2. Non-volatile Organics Sampling Procedure <br /> • Collect samples for nonvolatile organics by slowly filling the bottle, allowing the liquid to <br /> flow gently down the side of the bottle with minimal turbulence. Samples analyzed for <br /> organics are not filtered. <br /> • Cap the bottle securely. Release gas if a buildup occurs. <br /> • Store as required. <br /> Daub&Associates, Inc. Page B-30 Natural Soda LLC 2022 SAP <br />