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1,' CORE LABORATORIES <br />WasCgrn AUas <br />International <br />..r,o,.~ v~o. <br />' TIT ( F <br />ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY DIVISION QUALITY ASSURANCE MANUAL <br />SOP NO. REVISION N0. EFFECTIVE DATE PAGE <br />HC-QAC-02 0 1106!92 79 of 104 <br />' Continuing calibration verification standards must be analyzed once per <br />batch or at a frequency of 10% of the, sample population, whichever is <br />greater. <br />' • A method blank and reference standard or stock standard (If available- must <br />be analyzed with each sample batch. <br />• Laboratory duplicates must be analyzed once per batch or at a frequency <br />of 10% of the sample population, whichever is greater. <br />' • Matrix spikes (where applicable) must be analyzed once per batch or at a <br />frequency of 5% of the sample population, whichever is greater. <br />' Hardcopy printouts of all instrument calibration data, qualitiy control check <br />sample, and field sample analytical results must be kept on file or included <br />in the appropriate job files. <br />• Where applicable, correlation coefficient, slope, andY-interceptvaluesmust <br />be recorded for all standard lines. <br />' 13.3 Organic Requirements <br />' The following guidelines are minimum requirements which should be met for <br />organic analyses. The majority of these guidelines are taken from EPA SW- <br />846 methodology and/or the EPA Contract Laboratory Prograrh Statement of <br />Work. Specific requirements for each analytical method should be followed <br />as indicated in the applicable method. <br />' For certain organic parameters, the small sample volume which is provided by <br />the Client prevents determining all OC criteria on that sample. In these cases, <br />spreading the OC determinations among several jobs oar samples is <br />recommended. It is not necessary to run all of the OC determinations on the <br />same sample or job unless ii is requested by the client. <br />' Method Blanks i <br />' Method blanks should be analyzed once per batch of samples for each 12 <br />hour analysis period for volatiles and once each day per extraction technique <br />1 <br />