EP 1110-1-29
31 Aug 01
2.3.6
Clearance Completion
Clearance will not be completed until the clearance criteria listed as lead hazard action levels in Table
A-1 have been achieved.
2.3.7
Project Data Presentation
The Contractor shall provide the project data to the Contracting Officer in both a written laboratory
report and an electronic format [HALO format] [insert other data management system as applicable] as
an attachment to the Lead Hazard Clearance Report.
2.3.7.1
Laboratory Report
The Contractor shall require the laboratory to provide the information necessary to comply with the data
evaluation/validation procedures outlined in this SOW. This shall be included in a data package
containing the following information:
Cover page information including methods, dates, instruments, digestions, and signature
of the laboratory director.
Proof of NLLAP recognition and accreditation for each type of matrix analysis
required.
Sample information including identification and results for blanks, QC samples, samples,
dilution factors, and batch identification.
Results of calibration, including sources of standards and detection limits.
Results of blanks, including type of blank, and any corrections used.
Results of tests for precision and accuracy.
Results of standard sample analysis to 95% confidence intervals, which contain
concentrations of lead that correspond to a given action level.
2.4
TASK 4 LEAD HAZARD CLEARANCE REPORT
The Contractor shall prepare a Lead Hazard Clearance Report containing the elements described
below.
2.4.1
General Report Contents
In addition to the information described in Paragraphs 2.4.2 through 2.4.5 below, the Lead Hazard
Clearance Report shall include:
The name, address, and telephone number of the Lead Hazard Control Contractor
responsible for the lead hazard control activities requiring clearance.
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