Prospective Applicant for Drug Lab Cleanup Certification

The following are some common questions that come up when a prospective applicant is considering becoming certified in drug lab cleanup. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a license to collect samples to analyze for meth?

Yes. In the state of Washington, Department of Ecology staff, Department of Health certified CDL supervisors or local health officers or designees must perform the collection of samples.

Do I need to work under a contractor to test for meth?

Yes. In the state of Washington, CDL certified supervisors must work under a licensed CDL contractor. This applies even if they are only collecting samples for testing.

If I'm an industrial hygienist, do I need to be CDL certified to perform meth testing and or decontamination? 

Yes. You must be a certified CDL contractor to perform any work on a contaminated or potentially contaminated site.  

Where can I find information about certification? 

You can find information about certification on our Drug Lab Cleanup Certification page

How long does it take to process an application? 

DOH has 30 days to process an application. 

What is the cost per application?

Application Type Cost
Application Type Worker Initial or Reciprocal  Cost $100
Application Type Worker Renewal Cost $50
Application Type Supervisor Initial Cost $200
Application Type Supervisor Renewal Cost $150
Application Type Trainer Initial per application   Cost $2000 ($1000/worker, $1000/supervisor)
Application Type Trainer Renewal per application  Cost $1000 ($500/worker, $500/supervisor)
Application Type Refresher Training Course  Cost No fees 
Application Type Contractor Initial  Cost $1,125 
Application Type Contractor Renewal  Cost $1,125 

Are application fees refundable? 

Fees are nonrefundable. You must pay fees by check or money order made payable to DOH. 

Are fees prorated?  

Yes. We prorate fees by month for certificates issued for less than two years. 

What is the deadline for submitting my application after taking the class? 

For worker and supervisor initial application or renewal, you have 90 days. For reciprocity you have 60 days. 

What happens if I did not submit my application to DOH on time? 

You will need to contact the trainer to retake the class.  

If I'm a home inspector, do I need to be CDL certified to test for meth contamination? 

Yes. In the state of Washington, Department of Ecology staff, Department of Health certified CDL supervisors or local health officers or designees must perform the collection of samples. 

Are there penalties for unauthorized cleanup of drug lab properties?

Yes. RCW 64.44.060(4) and RCW 64.44.060(5) outlines penalties and fines for unauthorized cleanup and failure to follow the RCW and the WAC as defined. Other agencies including, Labor and Industries, may fine noncertified or untrained workers for unauthorized cleanup of contaminated spaces.  

What happens if there is unauthorized access to drug lab properties?

Under RCW 64.44.040(2)(a), it is unlawful for any person to enter upon any property, or to remove any property that is found unfit for use by a local health officer following RCW 64.44.030. RCW 64.44.030 (C) lists it as a misdemeanor.