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Asbestos/Lead
While it is true there are many buildings at ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ with building materials containing asbestos and lead, these materials do not pose a hazard unless they are disturbed. Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) maintains extensive sampling records and works closely with Facilities Management to assure staff use proper work practices when working with asbestos containing materials.
If you think you have an asbestos or lead disturbance or release, leave the area immediately and notify the Department of Environmental Health and Safety at x5-4138. If no one is available for a 24 hour response, call University Police at x5-3791 and ask to contact EHS. Please do not leave a voice message, continue calling until you reach a live person to report the incident. Do not return to the area until permitted or the area has been assessed by EHS.
Asbestos Notification
Regulatory Information
Asbestos Management Survey
The asbestos management survey is a three binder document housed in the Department of EHS. Included in the survey are asbestos locations by building. For your information these are also included below. Employees and building occupants can view the survey data used to compile the lists by contacting EHS.