CEN/TC 38/WG 1 - Hazard classes
Hazard classes
General Information
This Part of EN 335 gives guidance on the application of the hazard class system, as defined in Part 1 of EN 335, to wood-based panels: plywood, particleboards, oriented strand boards, fibreboards, cement-bonded particleboards in relation only to the biological agencies that can attack wood-based panels over a duration sufficient to result in deterioration. This Part is to be used in conjunction with Part 1 of EN 335. Annex A (informative) provides additional guidance on the use and suitability of wood-based panels, preservative treatment and/or finishing within a given hazard class.
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This part of EN 335 gives guidance on the application to solid wood of the hazard classes, as defined in part 1 of EN 335, in relation to the biological agents that can attack solid wood. This part shall be used in conjunction with part 1 of EN 335. Annex A gives information and guidance for the user to determine the appropriate hazard class and to select a suitable level of durability (either natural or conferred by preservative treatment).
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This part of EN 335 defines five hazard classes which represent the different service situations to which wood and wood-based products can be exposed. This part also indicates the biological agents relevant to each situation. Annex A gives information to these biological agents.
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