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w AN <br />CREOSOTE PRESSURE -1 mEATED WOOD CONSUMER AFORMATION SHEET <br />CONSUMER INFORMATION * <br />This wood has been preserved by pressure treatment <br />with a U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - <br />registered anti -microbial pesticide product containing <br />creosote. Creosote pressure -treated wood provides <br />protection against attack by fungi, insects, and marine <br />borers. <br />Creosote remains in the pressure -treated wood for a <br />long time. Prolonged or repeated exposure to cre- <br />osote may present certain hazards. Therefore, the fol- <br />lowing precautions should be taken both when han- <br />dling creosote -treated wood and determining where to <br />use it. <br />This Consumer Information Sheet is not meant to <br />replace the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for cre- <br />osote pressure -treated wood. The MSDS must be read <br />and understood before handling creosote pressure - <br />treated Wood <br />Use Site Precautions for Creosote -Treated Wood <br />Creosote -treated wood commodities must only be used <br />for those applications included in the American Wood <br />Protection Association (AWPA) use category standards <br />as set forth in the most current edition of the AWPA <br />Book of Standards. For more information, contact the <br />treater and/or the AWPA. <br />Creosote -treated wood is for exterior/outdoor uses <br />only. <br />Creosote -treated wood should not be used where it will <br />be in frequent or prolonged contact with skin. <br />Do not use creosote -treated wood for farrowing or <br />brooding facilities. <br />Do not use creosote -treated wood when the preserva- <br />tive may become a component of animal feed, such as <br />structures used for storing silage food for cattle. <br />Do not use creosote -treated wood where there may be <br />direct contact with domestic animals or livestock which <br />may crib (bite) or lick the wood. <br />Do not use creosote -treated wood for cutting boards, <br />countertops, and construction materials for beehives. <br />Do not use creosote -treated wood where it may come <br />in direct or indirect contact with public drinking water <br />for human and domestic animals or livestock, except <br />for uses involving incidental contact such as docks and <br />bridges. <br />Although generally not recommended, if creosote -treat- <br />ed wood is to be coated or sealed, the wood must be <br />clean and dry before applying the coating material. <br />The only recommended coatings are a water-based <br />pigmented emulsion and alcohol -based shellac <br />products. <br />Consumer Handling Precautions for Creosote - <br />Treated Wood <br />Dispose of creosote -treated wood by ordinary trash <br />collection services. Creosote -treated wood should not <br />be burned in open fires or in stoves, fireplaces, or resi- <br />dential boilers. Creosote treated wood may be burned <br />only in commercial or industrial incinerators or boilers <br />in accordance with Federal and State regulations. <br />Avoid frequent or prolonged inhalation of sawdust from <br />creosote -treated wood. When sawing and machining <br />(includes, but not limited to drilling and adz cutting) the <br />wood, wear a dust mask. Whenever possible these <br />machining operations should be performed outdoors to <br />avoid indoor accumulation of airborne sawdust from <br />the creosote -treated wood. When power -sawing and <br />machining, wear goggles to protect eyes from flying <br />particles. <br />Avoid frequent or prolonged skin with creosote -treated <br />wood. When handling the treated wood, wear long- <br />sleeved shirts and long pants and use gloves rated as <br />chemical resistant by the manufacturer. <br />After working with creosote -treated wood, and before <br />eating, drinking and use of tobacco products, wash <br />exposed areas thoroughly. <br />If oily preservative or sawdust accumulates on clothes, <br />launder before reuse. Wash work clothes separately <br />from other household clothing. <br />* This Consumer Information Sheet is being distributed with <br />creosote pressure -treated wood as part of the wood treating <br />industry's voluntary consumer awareness program, which <br />EPA approved in 1986. Since that time, EPA has completed <br />a comprehensive reregistration review of creosote, creosote <br />registrants have voluntarily eliminated all non -pressure treat- <br />ment uses of creosote, and certain American Wood <br />Protection Association standards have changed (for exam- <br />ple, the elimination of creosote -treated wood block flooring). <br />This updated Consumer Information Sheet reflects these <br />developments. <br />K -CIS -001 R01 0211 <br />