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General Guidelines for Working With Treated Wood



Precautions

Use only in well ventilated areas.

Wear gloves (rubber or vinyl) whenever handling treated
wood. Leather does not protect.

Avoid inhaling saw or sander dust from treated wood.
Wear a dust mask and keep dust out of eyes (wear
goggles).

To avoid skin contact with treated wood or treated wood
sawdust, wear coveralls or other protective clothing when
working with treated wood. (Launder clothes used for
working with treated wood separately from other laundry
before reuse.)

If skin contact occurs, wash or rinse area of contact
thoroughly.

Do not use penta-treated wood where people, pets or
desirable plants are likely to come into contact with it.

Recommendations

Ask for wood treated according to American Wood
Preservers Association standards.

Buy a size and length of treated wood requiring no
cutting, if possible.

If cutting is necessary, protect newly cut surfaces with
wood preservative solution applied according to label
directions.

CCA-treated wood can be painted; most penta-treated wood
cannot.

In using CCA-treated lumber, the designation LP 2 is
for above-ground use and LP 22 is for uses that may
involve soil contact.

The amount and concentration of preservative retained in
treated wood varies with different products. When
purchasing treated wood, ask the retail lumber dealer for
assistance. If you specify the intended use, the dealer
can help you choose the product offering the proper
degree of protection for that structure.


Disposal of Treated Wood

Treated wood scraps should not be burned. Wood
treated with any of the types of commonly used wood
preservatives, when burned, produces highly toxic
compounds. The farmer should not dispose of treated wood
on the farm but should take it to a licensed sanitary
landfill. This will minimize possible leaching of the
wood preservative into water sources. The homeowner may
wrap treated wood scraps in paper and include with other
household garbage.


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