Decontamination Form
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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
