The University of Washington: Facilities Services

Decontamination Form

Moving and Surplus Decontamination

Decontamination Form

Click here for the Notice of Laboratory Equipment Decontamination Form

Any laboratory equipment contaminated or potentially contaminated with biological material, chemicals, or radio-isotopes must be decontaminated prior to delivery to Surplus Property. In addition, a Notice of Laboratory Equipment Decontamination Form must be completed and affixed to the item.

These items include (but are not limited to):

Biological safety cabinets Hoods
Centrifuges Incubators
Cryostats Microfuges
Dead tanks Microwave ovens
Environmental chamber Ovens
Fexetrons Refrigerators
Freezers Shakers
Fume Hoods Sinks
Glassware & plasticware Storage cabinets & lockers (used to store chemicals or hazardous waste)
Glass & plastic containers Glove boxes
Water baths Flammable cabinets

The following items must be reviewed and approved for surplussing by EH&S prior to moving:

  • Chemical Products (commercial use) i.e. paint, cleaners, floor wax, etc.

Any equipment containing a radioactive source must be checked by EH&S Radiation Safety Division prior to public sale. Please contact Molly McGee in the Radiation Safety Office at mkmcgee@u.washington.edu or (206) 685-5311. These items include:

  • Gas chromatographs
  • Germicidal UV lamps
  • Lasers
  • Scintillation counters
  • X-ray equipment
  • Any item with a radioactive sticker

The following items CANNOT be accepted by Surplus Property:

  • All chemicals (except those listed above)
  • Syringe needles
  • Capacitors, transformers (note: some equipment may contain transformers, such as x-ray equipment and electron microscopes; these transformers may be accepted but must be drained of oil and the oil must have been tested tested and certified by EH&S as being non-PCB)
  • Gas cylinders, pressurized containers / vessels
  • Vehicle batteries
  • Instruments containing mercury (measure temperature or pressure)
  • Materials containing asbestos, including but not limited to: autoclaves, laboratory ovens, fire proof file cabinets, anything that produces high heat