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BS EN 14899:2005

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Characterization of waste. Sampling of waste materials. Framework for the preparation and application of a sampling plan
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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

10-31-2006

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Preparation of a Sampling Plan
  4.1 Principle
  4.2 Key elements of a Sampling Plan
      4.2.1 Involved parties
      4.2.2 Objectives of the Testing Programme
      4.2.3 Testing level
      4.2.4 Identify constituents to be tested
      4.2.5 Background information on material
      4.2.6 Health and safety
      4.2.7 Select sampling approach
      4.2.8 Identify sampling technique
5 Sampling
  5.1 Taking the sample
  5.2 Delivery
6 Reporting
  6.1 Document Sampling Plan
  6.2 Sampling Record
Annex A (informative) Example information Sampling Plan
Annex B (informative) Example information Sampling Record
Bibliography

Defines the procedural steps to be taken in the preparation and application of a Sampling Plan.

This European Standard specifies the procedural steps to be taken in the preparation and application of a Sampling Plan. The Sampling Plan describes the method of collection of the laboratory sample necessary for meeting the objective of the testing programme. The principles or basic rules outlined in this European Standard, provide a framework that can be used by the project manager to: produce standardised Sampling Plans for use in regular or routine circumstances (elaboration of daughter/derived standards dedicated to well defined sampling scenarios); incorporate the specific sampling requirements of European and national legislation; design and develop a Sampling Plan for use on a case by case basis. This European Standard has been developed for the characterization of waste. There may be a need for more than one Sampling Plan to meet all the requirements of the testing programme. Ultimately the Sampling Plan provides the sampler with detailed instructions on how sampling should be carried out. NOTE Although this European Standard in most cases refers to the taking of one sample or increment or the preparation of one laboratory sample, it should be noted that often this should be more than one. For simplicity reasons this European Standard uses singular terms, while plural terms are also possible or even likely.

Committee
EH/4
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
30
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
NF EN 14899 : 2006 Identical
I.S. EN 14899:2006 Identical
UNI EN 14899 : 2006 Identical
EN 14899:2005 Identical
NBN EN 14899 : 2006 Identical
NEN EN 14899 : 2005 Identical
UNE-EN 14899:2007 Identical
SN EN 14899 : 2006 Identical
NS EN 14899 : 1ED 2006 Identical
DIN EN 14899:2006-04 Identical
DIN EN 14899 E : 2006 Identical

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