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Chao, Ming-tai
From:Preslar, Darren <dpreslar@ci.albemarle.nc.us>
Sent:Thursday, June 08, 2017 4:44 PM
To:Chao, Ming-tai
Cc:Bradford, Teresa; Underwood, Nina
Subject:City of Albemarle C&D Landfill
Attachments:2009 C&D Ops Plan.pdf; Pages from Permit 84-01.pdf; msds-fiberon-horizon-
decking.pdf
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Ming,
Please find the attached examples of where the term “C&D like waste” and the statement, “Construction materials, that
could or would be part of any construction….” were included in one of our previously approved Operations Plan and
Permit. I also attached a material safety data sheet (MSDS) from the manufacturer of the fiber composite decking
material which we discussed during your recent visit. Our facility currently receives approximately 400 tons/month of
commingled wood fiber, wood dust or wood flour and polyethylene waste disposed of during the manufacturing process
of fiber composite decking. Please let me know if you agree these materials used to construct fiber composite decking
should be classified as C & D waste and placed in our C & D Landfill.
Thanks,
Darren Preslar
Solid Waste Superintendent
City of Albemarle
P.O. Box 190
Albemarle, NC 28002-0190
(704) 984-9680
www.albemarlenc.gov
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
HORIZON® DECKING
MSDS – Brick, Bronze, Ipe, Rosewood, Sand, Slate
Page 1 of 6
1.) PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Approval Date: 08/02/10
PRODUCT NAME: Horizon® Series Decking
SUPPLIER: Fiber Composites, LLC
181 Random Drive
New London, NC 28127
24 HOUR EMERGENCY: 704 -948-0240
PRODUCT AND MSDS INFORMATION: 704 -463-7120
2.) COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
CHEMICAL NAMES AND SYNONYMS:
1.) WOOD FIBER, WOOD DUST OR WOOD FLOUR
2.) POLYETHYLENE
INGREDIENTS CONSIDERED HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH:
SUBSTANCE NAME WEIGHT PERCENTAGE
WOOD FIBER DUST 45-60 %
NOTE: WOOD FIBER IS CONTAINED IN A POLYETHYLENE MATRIX. POLYETHYLENE IS A
THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL. THIS MATRIX CONTAINS PREDOMINANTLY WOOD FIBER
AND POLYETHYLENE. THE POLYETHYLENE CAN BE SOURCED AS VIRGIN OR REGRIND
(RECYCLED) MATERIALS. THE STANDARD PRODUCT IS APPROXIMATELY 50%
THERMOPLASTIC AND 50% WOOD FIBER.
See Section 8 for exposure limits (if applicable).
3.) HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD: This product
may be used in applications that produce wood dust fibers. According to OSHA CFR 1910.1200, certain
wood fibers are considered hazardous if the workplace airborne concentration exceeds the OHSA or
ACGIH exposure limits (See section 8).
EMERGENCY RESPONSE DATA: Light gray, cedar or redwood solid. Exposure to fire can generate
toxic fumes. High dust levels may create potential for explosion. DOT ERG No. – NA
4.) FIRST AID MEASURES
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
HORIZON® DECKING
MSDS – Brick, Bronze, Ipe, Rosewood, Sand, Slate
Page 2 of 6
EYE CONACT: Flush thoroughly with water. If irritation occurs, call a physician.
SKIN CONTACT: Wash contact areas with soap and water. Launder contaminated clothing before
reuse.
INHALATION: If respiratory irritation, cough shortness of breath, wheezing or chest tightness occurs
after exposure to dust, remove from further exposure, seek immediate medical
assistance and call for a physician.
INGESTION: Not expected to be a problem when ingested in small quantities. If uncomfortable, seek
medical assistance.
5.) FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Use water to keep fire-exposed product cool. For fires in
enclosed area, fire fighters must use self-contained
breathing apparatus.
SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: For fires in enclosed areas, fire fighters must use self-
contained breathing apparatus.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Exposure to fire can generate toxic fumes. High dust
levels may create potential for explosion.
Flash Point:
Flame Spread Index:
Flammable Limits – LEL: NA
Flammable Limits – UEL: NA
NFPA HAZARD ID: Health: 0 Flammability: 1 Reactivity: 0.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Smoke, Carbon Monoxide, Acetaldehyde,
Formaldehyde, Formic Acid and Acetic Acid.
6.) ACCIDENTIAL RELEASE MEASURES
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: None
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
HORIZON® DECKING
MSDS – Brick, Bronze, Ipe, Rosewood, Sand, Slate
Page 3 of 6
PROCEDURES IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Where dusty conditions are created as a
result of cutting or sawing, wet down material then sweep or vacuum for disposal. Personnel performing
cleanup must use protective equipment.
ENVIRONIMENTAL PRECAUTIONS: Not expected to be a problem.
PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS: See Section 8.
7.) HANDLING AND STORAGE
HANDLING: Horizon® Series Decking is not intended for load-bearing or heavy structural
applications. Please consult Fiber Composites’ literature for proper usage. The density of
Horizon® Series Decking material is heavier as compared to most traditional lumber
products. Therefore, the user must employ proper handling to prevent damage or injury.
STORAGE: Store Horizon® Series Decking away from strong oxidizing agents or combustible
material.
8.) EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION
VENTILATION: Use and work in a well-ventilated area.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Approved dust respirators must be used for dusty conditions or if
breathing of dusts is probable.
EYE PROTECTION: Safety glasses with side shields or goggles should be worn to protect against dust
particles in the air.
SKIN PROTECTION: No special equipment required. Good personal hygiene should be followed.
SUBSTANCE NAME SOURCE TWA STEL
(Agency) (ppm mg / m3) (ppm mg / m3)
Wood Fiber Dust
Hardwood OSHA 5
Softwood OSHA 5
Oak Hardwood ACGIH 1
Softwood ACGIH 10
NOTE: Limits as displayed are for guidance only. Follow application regulations.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
HORIZON® DECKING
MSDS – Brick, Bronze, Ipe, Rosewood, Sand, Slate
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9.) PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical properties are given which are considered representative. For specific physical properties
refer to the Product Data Sheet.
APPEARANCE: Solid
COLOR: Cedar which fades to a light peach after several weeks.
Gray which fades to a light gray after several weeks.
Redwood which fades to a light red after several weeks.
Brown which fades to a light brown after several weeks
ODOR: None
PH VALUE: NA
BOILING POINT: NA
MELTING POINT: Approximately 130 C
FLASH POINT: 398 C
FLAMMABILITY: SwRI – Flame Spread Index = 115
SELF-IGNITION: 437 C
SMOKE DEVELOPED VALUE: 135
WATER ABSORPTION: .5% by weight
COEF. OF MOISTURE EXPANSION: .5% by thickness
WATER SOLUBILITY: Negligible
FUNGUS RESISTANCE: No Decay
TERMITE RESISTANCE: Light Attack Rating = 9.6 (10 Max)
COEF OF THERMAL EXPANSION: 2.8 x 10 –5 (1/C)
VAPOR DENSITY: NE
EVAPORATION RATE: NE
POUR POINT: NA
FREEZING POINT: NE
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND: NE
NOTE: NA – Not Applicable NE – Not Established
For additional information, contact customer service.
10.) STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
STABILITY (THERMAL, LIGHT, WEATHER, ETC.): Stable (color does fade).
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Heat and flame. Build up of dusts.
INCOMPATIBILITY: Strong oxidizers.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Smoke, carbon monoxide, acetaldehyde,
formaldehyde, formic acid & acetic acid.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
HORIZON® DECKING
MSDS – Brick, Bronze, Ipe, Rosewood, Sand, Slate
Page 5 of 6
11.) TOXICOLOGICAL DATA
ACUTE TOXICOLOGY
ORAL TOXICITY (RATS): NE
DERMAL TOXICITY (RABBITS): NE
INHALATION TOXICITY (RATS): NE
EYE IRRITATION (RABBITS): NE
SKIN IRRITATION (RABBITS): NE
NOTE: NE – Not Established
CHORONIC TOXICOLOGY
IARC has determined and summarized that there is sufficient evidence to classify wood fiber as a human
carcinogen. Exposure to wood fiber is severely reduced when wood fiber is encased by a polymer
matrix.
12.) ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EFFECTS: Not Established
13.) DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
WASTE DISPOSAL: Dispose of waste as normal refuse.
14.) TRANSPORT INFORMATION
USA DOT: Not regulated by US DOT.
IMO: Not regulated by IMO.
IATA: Not regulated by IATA
15.) REGULATORY INFORMATION
GOVERNMENT INVENTORY STATUS: All components comply with TSCA.
U.S. SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT (SARA) TITLE III:
Fiber Composites’ Horizon® Series Decking contains no chemicals reportable under SARA (313)
toxic release program.
USE: Composite Lumber Products for Decking
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
HORIZON® DECKING
MSDS – Brick, Bronze, Ipe, Rosewood, Sand, Slate
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INGREDIENTS:
Wood fiber 40-60 % by weight
Polyethylene 60-40 % by weight
The provided information is offered in good faith as accurate, but without guarantee. Conditions of use and
suitability of the product for particular uses are beyond our control; the user therefore assumes all risks of use of
the product and we expressly disclaim all warranties of every kind and nature, including warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose in respect to the use or suitability of the product. Nothing is
intended as a recommendation for uses, which infringe valid patents, or as extending license under valid patents.
Appropriate warnings and safe handling procedures should be provided to handlers and users. Alternation of this
document is strictly prohibited. Except to the extent required by US law, republication or retransmission of this
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