Notice of lead abatement and ventilation shutdown

Affected room(s) during ventilation shutdown period

The ventilation to room 104 is being isolated locally and no other areas will be affected

What is being done and why?

Ventilation will be isolated so that our contractor (Envirosafe) can abate paint containing lead from ductwork and ceilings.

What precautions are being be taken

  • All lead activities will be performed by a qualified contractor (Envirosafe) following type 2A lead abatement procedures, to ensure compliance with all applicable Ministry of Labour and University standards.
  • Access to the work areas will be restricted.

How will it impact building occupants?

  • In any room listed above that does not have a fume hood, stop all activities involving airborne hazards including the use of solvents, toxic powders, CO2, liquid nitrogen and any other toxic material that could become airborne.
  • Please ensure all equipment and/or experiments are protected.
  • Every effort will be made to keep the noise and disruption to a minimum. If required, any additional building system shutdowns will be kept to an absolute minimum and notice will be given to the affected building occupants.
  • Any furniture required to be moved to create space for the work to occur will be moved back to the original location once the work is complete.
  • No lab equipment, chemicals or any other items will be disturbed or relocated.

Who do I contact for more information?

If you have questions or concerns about this lead abatement work, please contact Mike Carere, property manager at mike.carere@utoronto.ca or 416-717-9672.

If you have questions about this ventilation shutdown, please contact Latch Soondarlal, leadhand at latch.soondarlal@utoronto.ca or 416-978-5239.


Issued by

Doug Colby
Senior Inspector, Hazardous Construction

Irfan Miraj
Manager, Hazardous Construction Materials Group