ETL 1110-1-158
28 Feb 95
When samples are sent to a laboratory for treatability study
testing, all other applicable portions of OSHA General Industry
Standards, 29 CFR 1910, shall be complied with for laboratory
operations, including 29 CFR 1910.1450.
CEGS 01110 Safety, Health, and Emergency Response (HTRW/UST)
contains language relating to qualifications for Safety and
Health Professionals which may be adapted to the requirements for
a specific treatability study.
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5.
Geotechnical Requirements.
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This section presents requirements for performance of
geotechnical activities.
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5.1
General Specifications.
5.1.1
Qualified Geologist/Geotechnical Engineer.
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This section specifies the minimum requirements for the
experience, training, or registration/certification of the
Contractor's project geologist and/or geotechnical engineer. The
Contractor should be required to submit resumes for geologists or
engineers involved in the treatability study in the work plan.
In some cases, it may be necessary to require the use of a
driller or surveyor licensed in the state in which the project is
located.
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5.1.2
Decontamination of Equipment/Tools.
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This topic describes the acceptable procedures for
decontamination of the sampling tools, drill rigs, backhoes, etc.
This should be developed in consultation with the chemist and
industrial hygienist. Decontamination fluids are considered
investigation-derived wastes.
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