Recommendations for the design and operation of wood preservation facilities, 2004 : technical recommendations document / prepared for Environment Canada (National Office of Pollution Prevention) and the...: En40-578/2004E-PDF

"'Recommendations for the design and operation of wood preservation facilities, 2004: technical recommendation document' (2004 TRD), is a guidance manual that establishes best management practices (BMPs) for the design and operation of heavy duty wood preservation facilities. Its primary purpose is to establish benchmarks for design and operation that wood preservation facilities should strive to achieve."--Regulatory note, p. 8 of 350.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. National Office of Pollution Prevention.
Collaborating author Canadian Institute of Treated Wood.
Title Recommendations for the design and operation of wood preservation facilities, 2004 : technical recommendations document / prepared for Environment Canada (National Office of Pollution Prevention) and the Canadian Institute of Treated Wood by G.E. Brudemann, Frido Consulting.
Series title Environmental protection series. [Wood preservation]EPS 2/WP/6
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) For the 'Technical guidance document' to this title, see En40-679/2004E-PDF. For an earlier edition of this publication, see En40-578/1999E-PDF. The catalogue number (En40-578/2004E) and ISBN (0-662-36697-2) for the print edition have been copied in this electronic publication.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Environment Canada. April 2004.
Description 350p.figs., graphs, references, tables, photographs
ISBN 0-662-36698-0
Catalogue number
  • En40-578/2004E-PDF
Subject terms Safety standards
Standards
Woodworking industry
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