AECDAILY WW EN 112204 0425:2025 Edition
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Preservative-Treated Wood: Specification and Use
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
AECDAILY | 2025 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Slide 1 |
2 | Slide 2 |
3 | Slide 3: Purpose and Learning Objectives |
4 | Slide 4: How to Use This Online Learning Course |
5 | Slide 5: Contents |
6 | Slide 6: Introduction to Preserved Wood |
7 | Slide 7: Sustainability Through Preserving |
8 | Slide 8: Planning for Longevity |
9 | Slide 9: Wood Decay Fungi and Rot |
10 | Slide 10: Wood Decay Fungi and Rot |
11 | Slide 11: Termites and Other Wood Destroying Insects |
12 | Slide 12: Protecting Wood from Decay and Insects |
13 | Slide 13: How Wood Is Preservative Treated |
14 | Slide 14: Wood Pressure Treating Process |
15 | Slide 15: Preparing Wood for Treatment |
16 | Slide 16: Treating Process: Loading the Retort |
17 | Slide 17: Treating Process: Final Stage |
18 | Slide 18: Today’s Preservatives |
19 | Slide 19: Wood Preservatives Overview |
20 | Slide 20: Safety of Wood Preservatives |
21 | Slide 21: Wood Preservative Standards |
22 | Slide 22: Types of Wood Preservatives |
23 | Slide 23: Waterborne Preservatives |
24 | Slide 24: ACQ – Alkaline Copper Quaternary |
25 | Slide 25: ACZA – Ammoniacal Copper Zinc Arsenate |
26 | Slide 26: CA-C – Copper Azole MCA – Micronized Copper Azole |
27 | Slide 27: CCA – Chromated Copper Arsenate |
28 | Slide 28: SBX/DOT – Inorganic Boron |
29 | Slide 29: PTI, EL2 – Carbon-Based Preservatives |
30 | Slide 30: Oil-Type Preservatives |
31 | Slide 31: CuNap – Copper Naphthenate |
32 | Slide 32: Creo – Creosote |
33 | Slide 33: Penta – Pentachlorophenol |
34 | Slide 34: IPBC – Iodopropynyl Butyl Carbamate |
35 | Slide 35: DCOI |
36 | Slide 36: Specifying Using the AWPA Use Category System |
37 | Slide 37: AWPA Use Categories |
38 | Slide 38: AWPA Use Categories |
39 | Slide 39: UC1 – Interior, Dry |
40 | Slide 40: UC2 – Interior, Damp |
41 | Slide 41: UC3A – Above Ground, Protected |
42 | Slide 42: UC3B – Above Ground, Exposed |
43 | Slide 43: UC4A – Ground Contact, General Use |
44 | Slide 44: UC4B – Ground Contact, Heavy Duty |
45 | Slide 45: UC5A,B,C – Marine Use |
46 | Slide 46: Use Category Reference |
47 | Slide 47: REVIEW QUESTION |
48 | Slide 48: ANSWER |
49 | Slide 49: Using Preserved Wood in Construction |
50 | Slide 50: Preserved Wood Quality Marks |
51 | Slide 51: Incising for Western Preserved Wood |
52 | Slide 52: Required Fasteners |
53 | Slide 53: Field Treating for Cuts and Holes |
54 | Slide 54: Handling Preserved Wood |
55 | Slide 55: Disposing of Preserved Wood |
56 | Slide 56: REVIEW QUESTION |
57 | Slide 57: ANSWER |
58 | Slide 58: Preserved Wood and Building Codes |
59 | Slide 59: Building Code References |
60 | Slide 60: Joists and Exterior Foundation Walls |
61 | Slide 61: Exterior Walls Below Grade, Sills and Siding |
62 | Slide 62: Other Building Locations |
63 | Slide 63: Balconies, Laminated Timbers and Permeable Floors |
64 | Slide 64: Wood in the Ground or Fresh Water |
65 | Slide 65: Wood Used in Termite Areas and Retaining Walls |
66 | Slide 66: Best Management Practices for Aquatic Uses |
67 | Slide 67: Balancing Protection and Impact on Sensitive Environments |
68 | Slide 68: Specifiers Guide: Best Management Practices |
69 | Slide 69: Importance of Best Management Practices |
70 | Slide 70: Importance of Best Management Practices |
71 | Slide 71: Importance of Best Management Practices |
72 | Slide 72: Specifying Best Management Practices |
73 | Slide 73: BMP Quality Mark |
74 | Slide 74: Specifier and User Responsibilities for BMPs |
75 | Slide 75: Specifier and User Responsibilities for BMPs |
76 | Slide 76: REVIEW QUESTION |
77 | Slide 77: ANSWER |
78 | Slide 78: Environmental Benefits of Preserved Wood |
79 | Slide 79: Preserved Wood and the Environment |
80 | Slide 80: Life Cycle Assessments for Preserved Wood |
81 | Slide 81: LCA Results |
82 | Slide 82: Summary and Resources |
83 | Slide 83: Summary |
84 | Slide 84: Resources |
85 | Slide 85: Resources |
86 | Slide 86: Thank You |