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  2. Wood preservation - Wikipedia

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    The American Wood Protection Association (AWPA) recommends that all treated wood be accompanied by a Consumer Information Sheet (CIS), to communicate safe handling and disposal instructions, as well as potential health and environmental hazards of treated wood.

  3. Health impacts of sawdust - Wikipedia

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    For further information on control of wood dust from circular and other kinds of table saws, please consult the NIOSH Hazard Controls 10. [3] Band Saws. Provide LEV under the blade slot. To increase the collection area of the hood, add holes (1/8 inch in diameter) in the table around the ot area. [3]

  4. Chromated copper arsenate - Wikipedia

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    Chromated copper arsenate (CCA) is a wood preservative containing compounds of chromium, copper, and arsenic, in various proportions.It is used to impregnate timber and other wood products, especially those intended for outdoor use, in order to protect them from attack by microbes and insects.

  5. Lumber Liquidators Says Products Safe, Offers Free Tests - AOL

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    Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images By Ankit Ajmera Lumber Liquidators (LL), facing U.S. government probes over claims of dangerous levels of a cancer-causing substance in its flooring ...

  6. Creosote - Wikipedia

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    Coal-tar creosote is the most widely used wood treatment today; both industrially, processed into wood using pressure methods such as "full-cell process" or "empty-cell process", and more commonly applied to wood through brushing. In addition to toxicity to fungi, insects, and marine borers, it serves as a natural water repellent.

  7. Center for Environmental Health - Wikipedia

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    Until 2003, most wood sold in the U.S. for outdoor use was treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA), an arsenic-based preservative. [6] By late 2001, three national manufacturers of children's backyard play sets agreed to a CEH legal settlement calling for them to stop using arsenic in pressure-treated lumber within three months. [7]

  8. How to keep children safe during trick-or-treat - AOL

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    DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — As the spooky season begins to wind down, that means Halloween is just about here. To help prevent danger on Oct. 31, Dayton Children’s Hospital is sharing tips to keep ...

  9. Dry rot treatment - Wikipedia

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    S. lacrymans is a form of brown rot, a group of fungi which digest the cellulose and hemicellulose in timber. This particular species poses the greatest threat to buildings since it can spread through non-nutrient providing materials (e.g., masonry and plaster) for several meters until it finds more timber to attack.