Illinois Administrative Code
Title 62 - MINING
Part 1795 - SMALL OPERATOR ASSISTANCE
Section 1795.10 - Qualified Laboratories
Universal Citation: 62 IL Admin Code ยง 1795.10
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) Basic qualifications. To be designated a qualified laboratory, a firm shall demonstrate that it:
1) Is staffed with
experienced, professional or technical personnel in fields applicable to the
work to be performed;
2) Has
adequate space for material preparation and cleaning and sterilizing equipment
and has stationary equipment, storage, and space to accomodate workloads during
peak periods;
3) Meets the
requirements of MSHA set forth in 30 CFR 1 through 199(1986) and the
requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration set forth in
29 CFR 1900 through 1999(1986);
4)
Has analytical, monitoring and measuring equipment capable of meeting
applicable standards set forth in 62 Ill. Adm. Code
1780.21(a)
and
1784.14(a);
5) Has the capability of collecting necessary
field samples and making hydrologic field measurements and analytical
laboratory determinations by acceptable hydrologic, geologic, or analytical
methods in accordance with the requirements of 62 Ill. Adm. Code 1780.21,
1780.22, 1784.14 and 1784.22. Other appropriate methods or guidelines for data
aquisition shall be approved by the program administrator if it is determined
that these alternate methods will result in the collection of data as accurate
as that collected by the previously mentioned methods, and
6) Has the capability of performing services
for either the determination or statement referenced in Section
1795.9(b).
b) Subcontractors. Subcontractors may be used to provide some of the required services provided their use is identified at the time a determination is made that a firm is qualified and they meet requirements specified in subsection (a).
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