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#1 Posted : 28 March 2003 09:54:00(UTC)
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Posted By Geoff Burt I'm told that the sale of creosote is to be banned in the near future - have I missed something? And that wooden railway sleepers will then not be available for sale because they are soaked in creosote? Geoff
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#2 Posted : 28 March 2003 10:37:00(UTC)
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Posted By David Scott Funny thing this, I have heard the same just this week but not sure where the report/information came from. As with Geoff, anyone out there know of this?
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#3 Posted : 28 March 2003 11:15:00(UTC)
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Posted By Robert K Lewis I think it is to do with the withdrawal of creosote from the approved lists under the control of pesticides regs. It was always a bit of anomaly as it was banned for Tar Oil wash some time ago but permitted as a timber preservative. I suspect that it will be new treatments only that have to change and existing sleepers will still be traded in the horticultural industry. After all it is vile stuff but some people do like the phenolic odour!!!! Bob
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#4 Posted : 28 March 2003 17:33:00(UTC)
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Posted By Jay Joshi Information from Pesticides Newsletter Issue 58 March 2003 states:- MARKETING & USE DIRECTIVE - CREOSOTE WOOD PRESERVATIVES http://www.hse.gov.uk/hthdir/noframes/pest58.htm#8 As reported in the September and December 2002 Pesticides Newsletters, action is being taken under the 'Marketing and Use Directive' (76/769/EEC) against creosote/coal tar creosote wood preservative products. Approval Holders will have received Notices informing them that advertisement and sale of amateur products containing creoste/coal tar creosote by the Approval Holder or their agents has been revoked. Approval for sale and advertisement of amateur products by people other than the approval holder or their agents will be revoked from 30 April 2003, and the approvals for supply, storage and use of amateur cresote products will be revoked from 30 June 2003. Approval for the advertisement, sale, supply and storage of amateur creosote products for the purposes of disposal only will continue under 30 June 2004. Professional and Industrial uses of creosote are allowed to continue subject to the following restrictions: benzo-a-pyrene levels restricted to less than 0.005%by mass; water extractable phenols at a concentration of less than 3% by mass; products may be placed on the market only in packaging of a capacity equal to or greater than 20 litres; and products may not be sold to consumers. Approval Holders for professional/industrial use products will be receiving Notices to this effect in the next few weeks. The DTI, who are the lead department for this area, will be implementing further legislation to restrict the use of creosote treated wood. For further information on the Marketing and Use directive and creosote, please contact David Jenkinson at the DTI on 020 7215 0366, for further information on the revocation of COPR amateur uses, please contact Irene O'Neill at HSE on 0151 951 4054.
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