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California Air Resource Board (CARB)

Last modified on Apr 6, 2012, 2:05:11 PM CDT

Airborne Toxic Control Measure

Since 2009, the California Airborne Toxic Control Measure (ATCM), enforced by the California Air Resources Board (CARB), has established formaldehyde emission standards for hardwood plywood (HWPW), particleboard (PB) and medium density fiberboard (MDF) (together, composite wood products), and requires finished goods to be sold in California to use composite wood products that comply with the emission standards.

Covered Parties

Manufacturers, importers, distributors, fabricators and retailers of composite wood products are required to comply with the ATCM.  A “fabricator” is defined as anyone that uses composite wood products to make finished goods.

The ATCM standards are applicable to formaldehyde emission for the following composite woods that are sold, offered for sale, supplied, used, or manufactured for sale in California.

Covered Products

These composite wood products are commonly used to make the following items. Fabricators of finished products must also use composite wood products that comply with the emission standards.

Requirements of the ATCM

The ATCM establishes two phases for compliance with the emission standards. 

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In addition, The ATCM also contains the following requirements. 

It is possible that CARB or local air district personnel may inspect the facilities, audit records, and secure samples for compliance testing.

Vendor Requirements

Retailers are required to maintain records on file for a minimum of two years.  In the course of inspecting a retailer, ATCM can ask to see the chain-of-custody documents that verify the emission characteristics of the products being offered for sale.

In addition, The Formaldehyde Standards Act (FSA) was passed in the U.S. Congress in June 2010.  This act adopted the standards under the ATCM at a federal level.  The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has been tasked under the FSA to establish regulations for the standards by January 1, 2013.

Therefore, each vendor must provide the following document for approval to ship composite wood products and finished goods containing composite wood products.  Please note that all three requirements must be forwarded to the Foreign Buying Office the vendor is in contact with prior to shipping for approval.

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