of Measurement in AWPA Standards
The primary unit of measurement in AWPA's Book of
Standards is usually the SI (metric) unit, with corresponding
Imperial (English) units shown in parentheses. In many
cases, SI and Imperial units have been placed in separate
tables. Some standards will show Imperial units as primary
or as the only unit.
Acknowledgement
AWPA promulgates the Standards developed by its
Technical Committees in an open, consensus-based process.
AWPA gratefully acknowledges the hard work of its
Technical Committee officers and members, who willingly
give up their time and employ their expertise to develop
Standards that enhance the service life of wood products,
leading to greater public safety and a more responsible use of
our greatest renewable resource - our forests. In addition, we
acknowledge with thanksASTM's permission to print several
figures from withdrawnASTM Standards in connection with
AWPA Standards.
References to AWPA Standards
Several AWPA Standards refer to standards established
by other organizations. Likewise, the standards of other
organizations may refer to AWPA Standards. Users of AWPA
Standards may want to contact other standard-setting
organizations for more information. The list of organizations
known to have references to AWPA Standards is as follows:
AASHTO (American Association of State Highway &
Transportation Officials)
444 North Capital Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001-1512
(202) 624-5800
American Forest & Paper Association
1101 K Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 463-2700
web site: www.afandpa.org
ALSC (American Lumber Standard Committee, Inc.)
P.O. Box 210
Germantown, MD 20875-0210
(301) 972-1700 Fax: (301) 540-8004
e-mail: alsc@alsc.org
web site: www.alsc.org
AWC (American Wood Council)
222 Catoctin Circle SE Suite 201
Leesburg, VA 20175
(202) 463-2766 Fax: (202) 463-2791
e-mail: info@awc.org
web site: www.awc.org
of Measurement in AWPA Standards The primary unit of measurement in AWPA's Book of Standards is usually the SI (metric) unit, with corresponding Imperial (English) units shown in parentheses. In many cases, SI and Imperial units have been placed in separate tables. Some standards will show Imperial units as primary or as the only unit. Acknowledgement AWPA promulgates the Standards developed by its Technical Committees in an open, consensus-based process. AWPA gratefully acknowledges the hard work of its Technical Committee officers and members, who willingly give up their time and employ their expertise to develop Standards that enhance the service life of wood products, leading to greater public safety and a more responsible use of our greatest renewable resource - our forests. In addition, we acknowledge with thanksASTM's permission to print several figures from withdrawnASTM Standards in connection with AWPA Standards. References to AWPA Standards Several AWPA Standards refer to standards established by other organizations. Likewise, the standards of other organizations may refer to AWPA Standards. Users of AWPA Standards may want to contact other standard-setting organizations for more information. The list of organizations known to have references to AWPA Standards is as follows: AASHTO (American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials) 444 North Capital Street, NW Washington, DC 20001-1512 (202) 624-5800(202) 624-5800 American Forest & Paper Association 1101 K Street, NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20005 (202) 463-2700(202) 463-2700 web site: www.afandpa.org ALSC (American Lumber Standard Committee, Inc.) P.O. Box 210 Germantown, MD 20875-0210 (301) 972-1700(301) 972-1700 Fax: (301) 540-8004 e-mail: alsc@alsc.org web site: www.alsc.org AWC (American Wood Council) 222 Catoctin Circle SE Suite 201 Leesburg, VA 20175 (202) 463-2766(202) 463-2766 Fax: (202) 463-2791 e-mail: info@awc.org web site: www.awc.org
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of Measurement in AWPA Standards
The primary unit of measurement in AWPA's Book of
Standards is usually the SI (metric) unit, with corresponding
Imperial (English) units shown in parentheses. In many
cases, SI and Imperial units have been placed in separate
tables. Some standards will show Imperial units as primary
or as the only unit.
Acknowledgement
AWPA promulgates the Standards developed by its
Technical Committees in an open, consensus-based process.
AWPA gratefully acknowledges the hard work of its
Technical Committee officers and members, who willingly
give up their time and employ their expertise to develop
Standards that enhance the service life of wood products,
leading to greater public safety and a more responsible use of
our greatest renewable resource - our forests. In addition, we
acknowledge with thanksASTM's permission to print several
figures from withdrawnASTM Standards in connection with
AWPA Standards.
References to AWPA Standards
Several AWPA Standards refer to standards established
by other organizations. Likewise, the standards of other
organizations may refer to AWPA Standards. Users of AWPA
Standards may want to contact other standard-setting
organizations for more information. The list of organizations
known to have references to AWPA Standards is as follows:
AASHTO (American Association of State Highway &
Transportation Officials)
444 North Capital Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001-1512
(202) 624-5800(202) 624-5800
American Forest & Paper Association
1101 K Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 463-2700(202) 463-2700
web site: www.afandpa.org
ALSC (American Lumber Standard Committee, Inc.)
P.O. Box 210
Germantown, MD 20875-0210
(301) 972-1700(301) 972-1700 Fax: (301) 540-8004
e-mail: alsc@alsc.org
web site: www.alsc.org
AWC (American Wood Council)
222 Catoctin Circle SE Suite 201
Leesburg, VA 20175
(202) 463-2766(202) 463-2766 Fax: (202) 463-2791
e-mail: info@awc.org
web site: www.awc.org
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