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<br />o Print tally sheets (Appendix 2) <br />o Print on "Rite in the Rain" all-weather paper <br />o Sampling crew and sampling crew manager <br />o Review material list <br />o Review field forms <br />o Review study requirements <br />o Review unique site requirements <br />o Review quotas <br /> <br />o Arrival at Facility <br />o Sampling crew: <br />o Arrive at Facility ahead of schedule <br />o Participate in any required safety training <br />o Don safety gear <br />o Sampling crew manager: <br />o Arrive at Facility ahead of schedule <br />[J Reviews logistics and expectations with MRF manager <br />o Participate in any required safety training <br />o Don safety gear <br /> <br />o Scale House Coordination <br />o Sampling crew manager: <br />o Explain the basic objective of the study to the scale house staff <br />o Explain the responsibilities of the scale house staff <br />o Explain the needs of the study despite breaks and shift changes <br />o Encourage scale house staff to plan transitions for breaks and shift <br />changes <br />o Provide scale house staff with vehicle selection sheet <br />o Discuss expected vehicle traffic <br />o Ask scale house staff if this is reasonable <br />o Provide scale house staff with sampling placards <br />o Provide scale house staffwith sampling crew manager's cell phone <br />number <br /> <br />o Tipping Floor Coordination <br />o Sampling crew manager: <br />[J Designate a designated sampling/sorting area on each tipping floor (2) <br />with input from tipping floor staff and loader operator(s), meeting the <br />following criteria: <br />o sampling crew can see selected loads entering the tipping floor area <br />o Loader operator(s) can visually communicate with sampling crew <br />o Loader operator(s) can safely remove sorted loads <br />o Approximately twenty (20) feet by twenty (20) feet <br />o Explain and walkthrough the sampling process with both the tipping <br />house staff and the loader operator(s) <br />o Explain how trucks with placards are samples <br />o Explain that samples must be dumped in a clean area, separate from <br />other loads (called a designated dumping area) <br />o Explain that the sampling crew manager is responsible for collecting <br />the placard and responsible for identifying the portion of the load that <br />the loader operator(s) will sample <br /> <br />Facility Agreement, Attachment 2-H <br />Contamination Measurement Methodology <br />Page 12 of 19 <br />