Untreated wood definition
Untreated wood means any wood that has not been treated with any chemical, stain, preservative, paint, oil, or adhesive.
Untreated wood means raw wood or lumber that has not been chemically treated or painted.
Untreated wood means wood (including lighter pine, tree trunks, limbs and stumps, shrubs, and lumber) which is free of paint, glue, filler, pentachlorophenol, creosote, tar, asphalt, chromated copper arsenate (CCA), and other wood preservatives or treatments.
More Definitions of Untreated wood
Untreated wood means any timber, board or sawn dimensional lumber, which has not been treated, coated or preserved. This term does not include any manufactured building material, such as plywood or wafer board. “Pursuant to RSA 125-C:10-c, Combustion Ban, no person shall combust the wood component of construction and demolition debris, as defined in RSA 149-M:4, IV-a, or any mixture or derivation from said component.”
Untreated wood means any timber, board, or sawn dimensional lumber which has not been treated, coated or preserved. “Pursuant to RSA 125-C:10-c, Combustion Ban, no person shall combust the wood component of construction and demolition debris, as defined in RSA 149-M:4, IV-a, or any mixture or derivation from said component.”
Untreated wood means wood to which no adhesives, paints, stains, fire retardants, pesticides or preservatives have been applied, including clean wood as defined in section 22a-208a-1 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies.
Untreated wood means any timber, board or sawn dimensional lumber, which has not been treated, coated or preserved. This term does not include any manufactured building material, such as plywood or wafer board.
Untreated wood means lumber and other wooden materials that have not been chemically treated for resistance to moisture, fire, fungi, insects and other pests, or
Untreated wood means “untreated wood” as defined in Env-A 100, reprinted in Appendix B.