What specific products are not covered by the ATCM?
Materials that are not covered by the ATCM include, but are not limited to hardboard, natural wood, and certified structural plywood, certified structural panels, structural composite lumber, oriented strand board, glue laminated timber, prefabricated wood I-joist, finger jointed lumber, or “composite wood products” used inside of new vehicles, rail cars, boats, aerospace craft or aircraft (please also refer to question #23).
Materials that are not covered by the ATCM include, but are not limited to hardboard, natural wood, and certified structural plywood, certified structural panels, structural composite lumber, oriented strand board, glue laminated timber, prefabricated wood I-joist, finger jointed lumber, or “composite wood products” used inside of new vehicles, rail cars, boats, aerospace craft or aircraft (please also refer to question #23). 3. What are examples of finished goods? Finished goods mean any good or product other than a panel, containing HWPW, PB, and MDF. Finished goods include, but are not limited to furniture, cabinets, shelving, countertops, flooring, moldings, caskets, base boards, rosettes, corbels, etc. 4. Who does the ATCM apply to? The ATCM applies to manufacturers, distributors, importers, fabricators, and retailers of the products described in question 1, as well as third party certifiers of manufacturers. 5. Does the ATCM apply to blockboard? No, blockboard is not covered by t