Learn how asbestos is controlled at UC San Diego, and find resources for implementing the program.
In the event of an unplanned release or disturbance of actual or suspected asbestos during your project, contact Environment, Health & Safety (Haz Mat) immediately.
Federal, state, and local asbestos control regulations require close oversight of all activities related to maintenance, repair, and construction of UC-owned and -leased buildings where asbestos-containing building material (ACBM) may be present.
UC San Diego has an Asbestos Management Program in place to protect the health of the campus community.
Only personnel from the following departments are allowed to manage asbestos abatement projects at UCSD:
Project managers, if you suspect you might encounter asbestos, including transite pipes, during a construction, renovation, or repair project, use these resources to meet regulatory requirements:
Employees have a right to know about the presence of asbestos in certain materials used in the construction of UC San Diego buildings.
UCSD Asbestos Survey
Environment, Health & Safety (EH&S) conducted a survey to identify areas at UC San Diego where ACBM is present and maintains a database of this information.
Contact Environment, Health & Safety for questions about the database.