NAVFAC MO-212.2, A FIELD GUIDE FOR THE RECEIPT AND INSPECTION OF TREATED WOOD PRODUCTS BY INSTALLATION PERSONNEL (APR 1991)
NAVFAC MO-212.2, A FIELD GUIDE FOR THE RECEIPT AND INSPECTION OF TREATED WOOD PRODUCTS BY INSTALLATION PERSONNEL (APR 1991)., The Navy has a multi-billion dollar investment in wood products which
are incorporated into structures such as buildings, piers, utility plants, antenna
systems and rail lines. Wood products are also used in numerous
other applications which support military operatons.
The importance of preservative treatment quality in wood product performance
has long been recognized by the Navy. This field guide has
therefore been developed in support of the Navy’s quest to continually
improve product quality and performance.
This guide is designed to assist installation personnel involved in the
inspection and receipt of treated wood products. This guide uses a step
by step process to determine the acceptability of treated wood products.
If closely followed, users can be confident that materials accepted under
the guidelines of this handbook will be of acceptable quality and will perform
adequately.
Additional information or suggestions that will improve this handbook
are invited and should be submitted through appropriate channels
to the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, (Attention: Code 1632),
200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, VA 22332-2300.
This publication has been reviewed in accordance with the
Secretary of the Navy Instruction 5600.16A and is certified as an official
publication of the Naval Facilities Engineering Command.