Locating Samples and Sample Frequency Sample Clauses

Locating Samples and Sample Frequency. Air Samples Baseline, daily, and post-response action final clearance sampling will be collected in accordance with the prepared asbestos cleanup design in accordance with LDEQ regulations previously discussed. The baseline, daily, and final clearance air samples collected are considered critical. The number and volume of air samples will be in accordance with the following schedule: Before Start of Work The following air samples will be collected to establish a baseline before start of work. Location Sampled Within each work area Number of Samples Analytical Method Minimum Detection Limit (Fibers/cc) Minimum Volume (L) Flow Rate (LPM) and adjacent to the work area 5 NIOSH 7400 0.005 1200 3.0-12.0 From start of work through the project decontamination, representative daily samples will be collected inside and outside each work area. Location Sampled Number of Samples Analytical Method Detection Limit (Fibers/cc) Flow Rate (LPM) Inside &Outside Each Work Area 4-6 NIOSH 7400 0.01 3.0-12.0 If interior airborne fiber counts exceed 0.1 f/cc, additional samples will be taken as necessary to monitor fiber levels. If any air samples taken outside of the work area exceeds the 0.01 f/cc then abatement contractor will be required to immediately and automatically stop all work and take remedial action. Final Clearance sampling following abatement inside each work area will be conducted as described in LAC Title 33, Part III Chapter 27. Location Sampled Number of Samples Analytical Method Criteria Limit Minimum Volume (L) Flow Rate (LPM) Within each Work Area 5 NIOSH 7400 TEM AHERA 0.01 f/cc 70 Str./mm2 1200 3.0-10.0 No additional analytical method requirements or non-standard methods have been identified for this project.
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