Laboratory shutdown (also referred to as "deactivation" or "decommissioning") is the process whereby all hazardous materials, wastes, and contamination are removed from a lab space that is being vacated. Many activities associated with lab moves require a long lead time, and planning is critical to ensure a smooth and successful transition. 

To ensure that all hazardous materials impacted by laboratory renovation are handled and disposed of safely, and in accordance with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations, the following responsibilities must be met.

Department/researchers

Project/construction managers

EH&S

General contractors