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<Notes><![CDATA[Before proceeding, you should note that you will need to print your results in order to receive credit from PennDOT.  If you cannot print, please stop and try again from another computer that can.  ]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[Welcome to the Material Sampling and Testing course.  This course will give you an overview of the procedures you will use to sample and test materials on a PennDOT project.  ]]></Notes>
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<SlideText><![CDATA[TCI/TA Training Material Sampling & Testing 12-20-2011 ]]></SlideText>
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<Notes><![CDATA[It is the contractor’s responsibility to build the project using approved materials, schedule, and testing protocol.  Your job is to advise the contractor of the specifications and the constraints on the project.  These are documented in the approved Quality Control plan.  You will observe throughout the process, test regularly, and document your findings or your tasks. Why?If you don’t sample before certain tasks take place, you won’t be able to sample the material later.  For example, you cannot sample the subbase if the bituminous material has already been placed.  If you don’t sample, the project may contain inferior materials which PennDOT will need to maintain.  For example, if the concrete does not meet specifications, you may see cracking over time.]]></Notes>
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<SlideText><![CDATA[The Quality Control Plan Contractor responsibility to submit Source of Supply forms: Materials, CS-200 Traffic items, CS-201  Materials  Schedule  Testing Protocols  Specifications  Constraints ]]></SlideText>
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<Notes><![CDATA[It is not the inspector’s responsibility to reject materials.  It is the contractor’s responsibility to purchase, use, create, and monitor quality materials.  You will be overseeing processes that have been put in place to ensure the correct materials are used on the project, and that materials of the quality specified in the contract are used on the project. As an Inspector, your job is to advise the contractor of Department and contract specifications, and to remind the contractor of the constraints of the approved Quality Control plan. As an inspector you will confirm the existence of proper documentation and track the collection of testing samples.]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[The first item to check on a material is that it has come from an approved source.  There are two Source of Supply forms: Materials, CS-200 Form Traffic Items, CS-201 FormThe contractor is responsible for submitting a Source of Supply letter for approval of all material that will be placed on the project as a part of the permanent construction. For any materials coming from pre-approved sources, the following must be identified in the Source of Supply letter.Contract Item NumberDescription Plant LocationSupplier CodeAny applicable bulletins. ]]></Notes>
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<SlideText><![CDATA[References for Approved Materials Graphics Needed:  Bulletins  Specs, Standards, Contract Documents  Other Reference Sources 	POM 	ECMS 	Manufacturer’s recommendation CS-200 CS-201 The following must be identified in the Source of Supply letter.  Contract Item Number Description  Plant Location Supplier Code Any applicable bulletins.   Check that materials come from an approved source. ]]></SlideText>
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<Notes><![CDATA[In addition to Source of Supply forms, materials to be used on a project are tested in the following ways:Before being manufactured, the plants are certified.During manufacture, inspectors may test samples on the production line.During construction:Samples of work produced may be sent to the Materials and Testing Lab for testing.Samples of ready-to-use products may be tested on site.Earthwork may be tested.After construction, and before final payment, any aspect of the work may be tested on site or at the lab.]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[When a product is tested at its source, a certification form will arrive at the construction site to verify that the material came from an authorized and tested producer and/or distributor.  A manufacturer will provide a Certificate of Compliance, CS-4171 Form. A plant will provide a Daily Bituminous Mixture Certification, Form TR-465.  When assigned to an operation, check with the Inspector-in-Charge or with project office personnel to verify that the correct certifications have been received.  When installing various materials under certification, be sure the materials comply with the correct certifications and specifications.]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[Any manufactured material that is considered a permanent part of the project must be accompanied by a certification.  Materials to be used in a project can be obtained in two ways.  The first is from a listed manufacturer directly to the job.This process starts with a manufacturer listed in the appropriate bulletin.  When the materials are produced, the plant will also generate a CS-4171 Form, also called a Certificate of Compliance.  The original will be kept on file at the plant, and one copy will accompany the shipment to the project site.When the material is received, the contractor will keep a copy of the CS-4171 Form, and provide one to the PennDOT representative.  This is the copy you will receive and file in the project office.If steel was used in the manufacturing process, there will be additional paperwork received, the steel mill certification.  The manufacturer will keep this in the same file as the CS-4171 Form generated for the end product.  This additional certification will also be received and filed by the contractor and by the PennDOT representative. ]]></Notes>
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<SlideText><![CDATA[Certificates: Listed Manufacturer Mfr. sends CS-4171 with shipment Contractor keeps CS-4171 on file Contractor provides copy of CS-4171 to PennDOT Mfr. keeps original CS-4171 on file no Contractor provides copy of steel mill cert. to PennDOT Mfg. keeps steel mill certification on file w/CS-4171 Mfg. sends copy of steel mill certification w/shipment & CS-4171 Is Mfr listed in bulletin? Was steel used? Contractor  keeps steel mill certification on file with       CS-4171 No Mfg. out No No action required Does Mfr ship direct? Yes Yes No Next Page Yes ]]></SlideText>
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<Notes><![CDATA[The second method materials can be obtained is from a supply house to the job.  In this case the process is similar, but needs to add the supply house to the documentation chain. This process starts with a manufacturer listed in the appropriate bulletin sending the relevant CS-4171 Form to the supply house.  The supply house is now the entity that delivers the products to the site.  They will deliver one CS-4171 Form to the site which will list all of the certified products.  The supplier keeps a copy of the individual products’ CS-4171 Forms in their filing system.  At this point the contractor will keep a copy of the CS-4171 Form in their filing system, and provide a copy to the PennDOT representative. If steel was used in the manufacturing process, any additional certification will be kept on file by the supplier and provided to the contractor.  This additional certification will also be provided to the PennDOT representative. ]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[As an inspector you will oversee tests that are performed in the field, and the sending of materials to a lab for testing.  In this section we will describe lab and field testing.  This will include identifying appropriate resources for testing specifications and detailing how to perform or supervise a variety of field tests. ]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[The Quality Control Plan details the items to be used and the specifications and guidelines that will be followed to assure quality.  It also lists any special testing or processes that will be required.  The plan lists contact persons and delineates certain responsibilities.  The document may show the processes that will be followed between the contractor and the owner during the evaluation and installation of the material.An inspector assures that Quality Control testing is completed as contracted, and witnesses necessary tests.  In support of this the inspector has a number of supporting documents. ]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[The four main types of documents that support the quality control plan are contract documents; materials documents; testing documents; and the Project Office Manual, or POM. Contract Documents include contracts, plans, and specifications as found in Publication 408, Bridge Constructions Standards, and Roadway Construction Standards. Materials Documents, such as Bulletins 14, 15, 41, and 42 tell us what materials to use. The Testing Documents indicate the process, or steps, required for testing all materials used in the project.  The testing standards used come from three organizations:AASHTO, or the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials,ASTM, formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials , and PTM, or Pennsylvania Test Methods.  Finally, the Project Office Manual provides supplemental information on tests and testing frequencies for materials on projects.  Click on each button to review additional information on supporting documents. Click next when you have reviewed information on the 4 types of documents. ]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[The four main types of documents that support the quality control plan are contract documents; materials documents; testing documents; and the Project Office Manual, or POM. Contract Documents include contracts, plans, and specifications as found in Publication 408, Bridge Constructions Standards, and Roadway Construction Standards. Materials Documents, such as Bulletins 14, 15, 41, and 42 tell what materials to use. The Testing Documents indicate the process, or steps, required for testing all materials used in the project.  The testing standards used come from three organizations:AASHTO, or the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials,ASTM, formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials , and PTM, or Pennsylvania Test Methods.  Finally, the Project Office Manual provides supplemental information on tests and testing frequencies for materials on projects.  Click on each button to review additional information on supporting documents. Click next when you have reviewed information on the 4 types of documents. ]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[Contract Documents detail how to build a project. They consist of contracts and plans that list the item numbers that relate to the specs. Specifications may be found in Publication 408, in the Pennsylvania Test Methods which detail which test to use for each material placed, and construction standards listed in documents such as the Bridge Construction Standards or Roadway Construction Standards.    ]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[Materials Documents detail what to build the project with.  They can be found in several Bulletins:Bulletin 14 lists approved aggregate producers.Bulletin 15 lists approved construction materials.Bulletin 41 lists producers of bituminous mixtures.Bulletin 42 lists producers of ready mix concrete.]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[Testing Documents detail the steps required for testing.  AASHTO lists highway construction materials, their standards and testing methods.  ASTM's standards provide specifications and test methods for materials.  The PTM lists standards for testing used by PennDOT, but in many cases they have been replaced by ASTM or AASHTO standards.  This determination is made by the Materials Testing Division.]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[The Project Office Manual provides details on the tests and how often they should be performed. ]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[You will perform a variety of testing-related functions in your job.  In most cases you will be observing the contractor’s representative performing the actual test, in others you will be verifying how the contractor’s representative collected the samples.  In this section, we are going to focus on the tests you will actually need to observe being conducted in the field.  Click each material to find out more about testing that item. When you have finished reviewing the items, click ‘Next’ to continue.]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[You will perform a variety of testing-related functions in your job.  In most cases you will be observing the contractor’s representative performing the actual test, in others you will be verifying how the contractor’s representative collected the samples.  In this section, we are going to focus on the tests you will actually need to observe being conducted in the field.  Click each material to find out more about testing that item. When you have finished reviewing the items, click ‘Next’ to continue.]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[Concrete operations will require a number of tests.  As an inspector you will observe field tests that measure:Slump, which is how far the concrete specimen falls when the cone is removed,Air Content, which measures the amount of air in the concrete mixture, andTemperature.These procedures are documented in various PTMs.]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[Bituminous operations will require a number of tests.  As an inspector you will observe field tests and sample collection, such as:Temperature checks conducted before the material can be placed. Loose box samples are loose materials collected to be tested in the lab for asphalt content, andCore samples collected by drilling into the material to be tested in the lab for density.These procedures are documented in various PTMs.]]></Notes>
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<SlideText><![CDATA[Bituminous Tests Temperature Loose Box Core ]]></SlideText>
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<Notes><![CDATA[The CAMMS system, or Computer Aided Materials Management System, is used to track the results of materials that have been submitted to the testing lab, most often through the use of a TR-447 form.  Here you see a report that has been returned from the lab.  As a new inspector you should be aware of this report.  You will not need to interpret the results, since this is done by the Inspector-in-Charge.  Depending on the results a payment bonus or correction may be needed. Each material that is tested has different pass or fail parameters.  These are detailed in the Publication 408 section corresponding to the item of work under which the material was incorporated into the project. ]]></Notes>
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<SlideText><![CDATA[CAMMS Report CAMMS = Computer Aided Materials Management System  Returns test results from samples sent to the Materials Lab  Interpreted by the Inspector-in-charge  Acceptance Parameters detailed in Publication 408 ]]></SlideText>
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<SlideText><![CDATA[Section 2 Quiz: Field  amp; Lab Testing]]></SlideText>
<Notes><![CDATA[Please take a moment to answer some review questions from section 2.]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[Random sampling is a way to gather material for testing that ensures fairness to the contractor and to PennDOT.  The main idea is that any section of the project can be used as the source of the random sample. ]]></Notes>
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<SlideText><![CDATA[Section 3: Random Sampling A Heading for Stuff if Needed ]]></SlideText>
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<Notes><![CDATA[A “lot” is an isolated quantity of specified material from a single source or a measured amount of specified construction to be produced by the same process.  Lot sizes are outlined in Publication 408.  A “sublot” is a portion of a lot.  Sublots break the sampling quantities down to smaller portions.  Sublot results can then be averaged to determine a result for the entire lot.  ]]></Notes>
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<Notes><![CDATA[When sampling there are several guidelines to follow:Identify the type and amount of material to be placed.When inspecting a paving operation, determine the number of lots and sublots you will need. Refer to the contractor’s Quality Control (QC) plan.  Select a starting point on the PTM 1 random numbers chart.  This can be wherever you like, but once you select a starting point, the remainder of the samples must use the next numbers in sequence. The sample location and procedure are as important as the testing.  ]]></Notes>
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<SlideText><![CDATA[Sampling Basics Identify the type and amount of material to be placed. When inspecting a paving operation, determine the number of lots and sublots you will need.  Refer to the contractor’s Quality Control (QC) plan.   Select a starting point on the PTM 1 random numbers chart. This can be wherever you like, but once you select a starting point, the remainder of the samples must use the next numbers in sequence.  ]]></SlideText>
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<Notes><![CDATA[One of the first tasks that needs to be addressed when testing is the simple question of how many samples do I need to take?  One sample every 20 miles is probably not enough, but 20 samples every mile may be too many.  Fortunately the material specifications will list the number of lots and sublots you need to test. First determine how much material you expect to be placed.  Divide this amount by the number of lots or sublots you found in the material specifications.  This number is now used to calculate the correct number of random positions. You now need two numbers to get a sample, the distance from the start of the sublot, and the distance from the right or left at that point. Randomly select a starting point on PTM 1, Table 1.  You will see both an X number and a Y number.  Once you have your starting point, use the next numbers on the chart for your next testing locations. Multiply the lot/sublot quantity by the selected number from the X Column in Table 1, then multiply the width by the number in the Y column, then note whether it is right or left. Starting at the beginning, layout all sample locations.  Work in the direction that the material is being placed.  On the next slide we will see how this works in a real example.]]></Notes>
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