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PMYOPIV <br /> 8. If sampling for volatiles and to prevent volatilization and contaminant loss,care should be taken to minimize <br /> soil exposure to air and heat and to minimize disturbance of the soil. The soil should completely fill the <br /> sampling jar with no headspace. The sample container should be labeled, logged onto the chain-of custody, <br /> and immediately placed in the cooler. <br /> 9. The sample identification and time of collection (and any other pertinent information) should be recorded <br /> on the boring log, soil sample form and/or in the field book. The required analyses should be recorded on <br /> the chain-of-custody form. <br /> 3.0 Equipment <br /> For sample collection with a hand auger, the following equipment may be necessary, depending on the media <br /> to be sampled and the procedures to be used: <br /> • Boring log or soil sample form and Site map <br /> • Field book <br /> • Nitrile gloves <br /> • Sample jars, vials, or bottles,with or without preservative <br /> • Cooler with ice or ice-pack, cooled to 4 ° Celsius <br /> • "Zip-IockTM" bags <br /> • Permanent markers <br /> • Labels <br /> • Chain-of-custody forms <br /> • Hand auger <br /> • Decontamination Equipment <br /> • Photoionization detector or other applicable field screening device, is sampling for volatiles <br /> Soil Sample Collection with Hand Auger <br /> December 23,2022 <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />