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2.4.2
Summary of Pre-Existing Data Lead Hazard Management Plan and Interviews
[The Contractor shall attach a copy of the Summary of Pre-existing Data, Lead Hazard
Management Plan, and Interviews]
2.4.3
Other Field and Laboratory Data
The report shall include correspondence, conference notes, field notes and forms and other
documentation including copies of field calculations, building and paint evaluation forms,
sample collection forms, chain-of-custody forms, and other records of field data that are not
already addressed in the requirements for this report.
2.4.4
Contractor Data Certification
The Contractor shall certify that the data used to develop conclusions and recommendations were
reviewed, are valid, and meet the DQOs (i.e., that the data were of sufficient quantity and quality
to identify and characterize lead hazards at the units).
2.4.5
Project Data Presentation/Electronic/HALO Data Downloading
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NOTE: All data collected during activities described in this SOW is to be provided to the
Army in a format compatible with the Army's Hazardous Asbestos and Lead Optimal
Management System (HALO) or, if the installation does not utilize HALO, compatible
with Army installation data management system requirements. HALO is a hazard
management system designed to track lead and asbestos hazards and actions taken in
response to the identified hazards. HALO requires an IBM-compatible personal
computer (with a Pentium processor), Windows 95, 16 MB of RAM, 10MB of
available hard disk space, Word 97, and display resolution of 800x600 pixels. The
current point-of-contact for HALO is:
USACE Engineering Research and Development Center (CEERDC)
CEERD-CF-M
(217) 352-6511, extension 7239 (commercial)
Where an Army installation has no unique data management system for LBP data, HALO
will be the default program for all deliverables under this SOW. The SOW must detail
the procedure for the Contractor to follow in providing the results of the lead
inspection/risk assessment to the COTR for downloading into HALO or other system
agreed upon to be used in the transfer process by the installation.
At a minimum, the Contractor must be provided with a copy of the HALO Data
Dictionary. The dictionary identifies the table names, field names, data types, and any
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