Wood preservation facilities, copper azole: chapter H
Table of Contents
- 1. Production and Use
- 2. Physical and Chemical Properties
- 3. Environmental Effects
- 4. Human Health Concerns
- 5. Description of Preservative Application and Potential Chemical Discharges
- 6. Protection of Personnel
- 7. Design Recommendations
- 8. Operational Recommendations
- 9. Waste, Process Emissions and Disposal
- 10. Environmental and Workplace Monitoring
- 11. Transportation of CA-B and its Wastes
- 12. Environmental Emergency Notification and Contingency Planning
- 13. References
Preservative-specific Information and Recommendations
This chapter must be used in conjunction with Part I - Chapter A - General Recommendations for All Wood Preservatives.
Detailed Contents
- 1 Production and Use
- 2 Physical and Chemical Properties
- 3 Environmental Effects
- 4 Human Health Concerns
- 5 Description of Preservative Application and Potential Chemical Discharges
- 6 Protection of Personnel
- 7 Design Recommendations
- 8 Operational Recommendations
- 9 Waste, Process Emissions and Disposal
- 10 Environmental and Workplace Monitoring
- 11 Transportation of CA-B and its Wastes
- 12 Environmental Emergency Notification and Contingency Planning
- 13 References
List of tables
- Table 1. Overview of CA-B Use in Canada
- Table 2. Physical and Chemical Properties of CA-B Solution
- Table 3. Regulatory Limits for Copper in Natural Water Bodies
- Table 4. Potential Health Effects of Exposure to Copper Azole Solutions
- Table 5. First Aid Measures for Exposure to CA-B
- Table 24. Typical Background Levels for Copper
List of figures
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