Preserved Wood forDurable Construction
Western Wood Preservers Institute
Presented by Butch Bernhardt, WWPI Program and Communication Manager
“The Wood Products Council” isa Registered Provider with TheAmerican Institute of Architects
This course is registered withAIA CES for continuingprofessional education. As
Continuing Education Systems(AIA/CES), Provider #G516.
such, it does not includecontent that may be deemedor construed to be anapproval or endorsement by
Credit(s) earned on completionof this course will be reported toAIA CES for AIA members
the AIA of any material ofconstruction or any method ormanner ofhandling, using, distributing,AIA CES for AIA members.
Certificates of Completion forboth AIA members and non AIAmembers are available uponrequest
or dealing in any material orproduct._________________________________
l d f lrequest. Questions related to specific materials,methods, and services will be addressedat the conclusion of this presentation.
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Course DescriptionCourse Description
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Learning ObjectivesLearning Objectives
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Wood:Wood:Wood:Wood:TheThe RealReal
RenewableRenewableB ildingB ildingBuildingBuildingProductProduct
Treated wood products are sustainableTreated wood products are sustainable
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Pressure treated wood in buildingPressure treated wood in building
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ProblemProblem
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Wood destroying insectsWood destroying insects
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Wood destroying insectsWood destroying insects
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Termite infestationTermite infestation pprobabilityrobability
Figure R301.2(6)International Residential Code
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Hidden dangers of decay, rotHidden dangers of decay, rot
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More moisture, more potential problemsMore moisture, more potential problems
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SolutionSolution
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TreatedWoodTreatedWoodStandardsStandardsStandards,Standards,ProductionProduction
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AWPA’s role in the treating industryAWPA’s role in the treating industry
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Who determines if preservatives are safe?Who determines if preservatives are safe?
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Incising to achieve required penetrationIncising to achieve required penetration
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Minimum: 750 incisions per square footMinimum: 750 incisions per square foot
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Preservatives:Preservatives:OilOil T pe andT pe andOilOil Type andType andWaterborneWaterborne
How safe are wood preservatives?How safe are wood preservatives?
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Regional product differencesRegional product differences
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All treated products inspected by accredited agency
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Waterborne PreservativesWaterborne Preservatives
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ACQACQ –– Alkaline CopperAlkaline Copper QuatQuat
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ACZAACZA –– Ammoniacal Copper Zinc ArsenateAmmoniacal Copper Zinc Arsenate
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CACA AA –– Copper AzoleCopper Azole
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CCACCA –– ChromatedChromated Copper ArsenateCopper Arsenate
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CCACCA –– ChromatedChromated Copper ArsenateCopper Arsenate
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SBXSBX –– Inorganic BoronInorganic Boron
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PTIPTI –– NonNon metallic preservativemetallic preservative
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ELEL22 –– NonNon metallic preservativemetallic preservative
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MCQ and MCAMCQ andMCA –– Micronized copperMicronized copper
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Care andmaintenanceCare andmaintenance
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OilOil type Preservativestype Preservatives
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PentachlorophenolPentachlorophenol
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CopperCopper NaphthenateNaphthenate
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FieldField ttreating with Copperreating with Copper NaphthenateNaphthenate
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International Building Code requirementsInternational Building Code requirements
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Why field treat?Why field treat?
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FieldField ttreating with Copperreating with Copper NaphthenateNaphthenate
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TreatedWoodTreatedWoodandandandand
Building CodesBuilding Codes
International Building Code referenceInternational Building Code reference
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IBCIBC ––Wood used above groundWood used above ground
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IBCIBC ––Wood used above groundWood used above ground
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IBCIBC ––Wood used above groundWood used above ground
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IBCIBC ––Wood used above groundWood used above ground
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IBCIBC ––Wood used above groundWood used above ground
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IBCIBC ––Wood used above groundWood used above ground
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IBCIBC ––Wood used above groundWood used above ground
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IBCIBC ––Wood used above groundWood used above ground
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IBCIBC ––WoodWood in contact with ground, waterin contact with ground, water
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IBCIBC ––WoodWood in contact with ground, waterin contact with ground, water
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IBCIBC –– Exposed supporting membersExposed supporting members
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IBCIBC –– Safety fromwoodSafety fromwood damaging insectsdamaging insects
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IBCIBC ––Wood in contact with ground, waterWood in contact with ground, water
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IBCIBC –– Fire retardant treated woodFire retardant treated wood
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TreatedWoodTreatedWoodQ alit MarksQ alit MarksQuality Marks,Quality Marks,
FastenersFasteners
Product quality markProduct quality mark
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Product quality markProduct quality mark –– required informationrequired information
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Fasteners with treated woodFasteners with treated wood
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Preservative manufacturer recommendationsPreservative manufacturer recommendations
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coated fasteners
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SpecifyingSpecifyingwith the AWPAwith the AWPAUse CategorUse CategorUse CategoryUse Category
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Use Category 1Use Category 1 –– UC1UC1
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Use Category 3Use Category 3 –– UC3UC3
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Use Category 4Use Category 4 –– UC4UC4
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Use Category 5Use Category 5 –– UC5UC5
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Use Category FUse Category F –– UCFUCF
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Use Category referenceUse Category reference
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BestBestManagementManagementManagementManagement
PracticesPractices
BMPs for aquatic, wetland environmentsBMPs for aquatic, wetland environments
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Application of BMPs for treatingApplication of BMPs for treating
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Handling, installation andmaintenance BMPsHandling, installation andmaintenance BMPs
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TreatedWoodTreatedWoodand theand theand theand the
EnvironmentEnvironment
Life Cycle Assessments for treatedLife Cycle Assessments for treated wwoodood
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Life Cycle Assessments for treated woodLife Cycle Assessments for treated wood
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LCA conclusionsLCA conclusions
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Reports available for reviewReports available for review
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Handling andHandling andDisposal ofDisposal ofDisposal ofDisposal of
TreatedWoodTreatedWood
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h kh kThank You!Thank You!
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Questions?Questions?Questions?Questions?
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