Regulated materials

The Regulated Materials Office (RMO) provides abatement, consultation and estimating services regarding asbestos, lead and other hazardous materials for the University of Washington.

Note: If you have an immediate occupant concern, please contact your Building coordinator who can assist you with submitting a work order or coordinating directly with Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S)

Regulated Materials provides consulting and management services for a wide array of university clients.

The Regulated Materials Office provides a wide range of services, including:

Surveying and monitoring

  • Conduct surveys
  • Microbial & moisture monitoring
  • Air monitoring & documentation
  • Water sampling (all campuses)
  • Provide historical data & project sign-offs

Consulting, evaluation and training

  • Evaluate items for surplus or disposal
  • Review contractor, subcontractor, consultant submittals
  • Provide client consultations and project estimates
  • Provide training to Facilities staff for Lead Worker Certification and working with less than one percent asbestos containing materials

Management

  • K-12 public school facilities on campus
  • Term Abatement Contractor

Who can request/use

  • Employees

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NetID required.

RMO maintains a significant historical database containing thousands of surveys and hundreds of thousands of data points. Clients should request historical data prior to the start of work on projects. If there is insufficient data available, a survey will be required.

Requesting data

To request historical data send an email to rastegar@uw.edu and uwrmo@uw.edu that includes the project number, building name and room number as well as a descriptive scope of work and all the materials that might be impacted.

Email example

To: rastegar@uw.edu; uwrmo@uw.edu

Subject: Project number, building name, room number

Email body: Requesting historical data for HSB BB 1035, drilling 4 holes in east wall to hang a whiteboard, the wall is painted drywall

If the request link below doesn’t function for your browser and/or email client setup, please review the instructions above and manually create an email.

Additional info

Please note

  • Do not send historical data requests to UWF Customer Care or input them as AiM work orders.
  • If you’re using historical data in lieu of a survey, you need to create a "Hazardous Review Checklist" and get official sign-off from our office.

How early should I request?

Historical data requests need to be made at least 48 hours before work is scheduled to start.

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