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April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6 Foreword The European chemical industry is using a large amount of wooden pallets for the distribution of goods. For environmental reasons there is a strong need to organise the re-use of these pallets. Two associations, the Verband der chemischen Industrie in Germany [VCI] and the Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe [APME], have provided to their member companies the forum to develop a standard for wooden pallets and a system to re-use them. Given this limited role, VCI and APME cannot be held responsible for any problems or liabilities, which may result from the use of the CP system [CP means Chemical industry Pallets]. A team of experts from various chemicals and plastics producing companies, consulted by timber and pallet specialists, has drafted the manufacturing and reconditioning specifications of the Chemical industry Pallets [CP]. Special attention has been paid to quality, safety and environmental aspects. Although Chemical industry Pallets have been designed for specific packages commonly used within the chemical industry, they are also suitable for other loads. Tests performed by various companies and testing institutes and experience from the use and re-use of millions of CP s since 99 have demonstrated that they conform to the needs of the chemical industry and their customers. Scope This document describes the pallet supplier registration and the system to collect used CP s. It defines the CP manufacturing, reconditioning and quality assurance criteria. It informs about the safe working load of CP s. It is established in English. Versions in Dutch, German and French made by translation are also available. Correspondence can be addressed to: Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe AISBL Avenue E. Van Nieuwenhuyse Box B-60 Brussels Telephone [+-] 675 97 Facsimile [+-] 675 9 5 Internet: www.plasticseurope.org Note: The content of this document is not essentially different from the previous edition, but has been completed with clarifications and with new useful information. No new manufacturing and reconditioning criteria been introduced, only the position of the top deck boards of CP has been changed. This edition 6 annuls and replaces the previous edition 5/August 995.

April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6 Contents A. Supplier registration... B. Manufacturing specification.... Scope.... Normative references.... Construction..... Materials requirements...... Sawn timber...... Wood species...... Quality...... Moisture content... 5... Packaging issues related to wet timber [informative]... 5... Particleboard blocks [optional]... 6... Plastic blocks [optional]... 6... Fasteners... 7.. Dimensions... 7... Pallet dimensions & permitted deviations... 7... Permitted deviations of component parts made of sawn green timber... 7... Permitted timber dimensions considering moisture content... 8.. Manufacturing requirements... 8... Component parts... 8... Assembly... 8... Joints... 9... Bottom board chamfer [optional]... 9..5. Finishing... 0..6. Marking... 0 C. Collection of used CP s... D. Reconditioning specification.... Scope.... Unacceptable deficiencies.... Reconditioning criteria..... Repair..... Cleaning..... Marking... E. Conformity to environmental legislation... F. Quality assurance... G. Safe Working Load... H. Overview CP to CP9... 6 Attachments [7] - Design drawings CP to CP9; - Fastening patterns CP to CP9; - Inspection reports CP to CP9. Page of 6. -

April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6 A. Supplier registration Suppliers of CP s shall ask APME for registration. A registration fee of 80,00 EURO will be charged by APME. The supplier code that APME will adjudge is unique and shall be used for the marking of all newly manufactured or reconditioned CP's. Registered suppliers are committed to respect the manufacturing and reconditioning specifications and to comply with the collection conditions of used CP s [see relevant chapters about the manufacturing & reconditioning specifications and about the collection of used CP s hereafter]. APME is only in charge of the administration of the registered data. Given this limited role, APME cannot be held responsible for any problems or liabilities, which may result from the use of the supplier code.. Scope B. Manufacturing specification This part of the standard specifies the manufacturing of nine four-way pallets five skid pallets and four full perimeter base pallets. They have been designed taking into account the specific requirements of commonly used packages in the chemical industry. Some examples of applied pallet loads are mentioned in table. CP-design Pallet dimensions Examples of applied pallet loads 000 00 mm Sacks, cardboard boxes, Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers 800 00 mm Cardboard boxes, fibre drums, cans 0 0 mm Drums, Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers, octabins 00 00 mm Sacks 5 760 0 mm Cardboard boxes 6 00 000 mm Sacks 7 00 00 mm Sacks 8 0 0 mm Octabins with bottom discharge facility 9 0 0 mm Drums, Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers, octabins. Normative references This specification is based on following international standards: Table ENV 77-: 998 EN 8-6: 997 EN 8-7: 997 EN 8-8: 997 EN 8-9: 997 EN 8-0: 998 EN 087-: 995 EN 0: 997 EN 6: 999 ISO 5: 998 ISO 0: 975 ISO : 975 ISO 6780: 988 ISO 86: 99 Wood based panels Determination of formaldehyde release Part : Formaldehyde emission by chamber method. Round and sawn timber Terminology Part 6: Terms relating to dimensions of sawn timber. Round and sawn timber Terminology Part 7: Terms relating to anatomical structure of timber. Round and sawn timber Terminology Part 8: Terms relating to features of round timber. Round and sawn timber Terminology Part 9: Terms relating to features of sawn timber. Round and sawn timber Terminology Part 0: Terms relating to stain and fungal attack. Particleboards Determination of moisture resistance Part : Boil test. Round and sawn timber Measurement of features. Quality classification of timber used in pallets and packaging. Pallets for materials handling Vocabulary. Wood Determination of moisture content for physical and mechanical tests. Wood Determination of ultimate strength in static bending. General-purpose flat pallets for through transit of goods - Principal dimensions and tolerances. General purpose flat pallets for through transit of goods Test methods. Page of 6. -

April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6. Construction.. Materials requirements... Sawn timber... Wood species CP s shall be constructed from wood species listed in tables &. European grown conifers Douglas fir Fir Larch Pine Redwood Spruce Botanical name Pseudotsuga ssp. Abies ssp. Larix ssp. Pinus ssp. Pinus sylvestris Picea ssp. Table European grown deciduous woods Acacia Alder Ash Beech Birch Chestnut [-Horse] Elm Maple Oak Plane Poplar Botanical name Robinia ssp. Alnus ssp. Faxinus excelsior Fagus sylvatica Betula ssp. Aesculus hippocastanum Ulmus ssp. Acer ssp. Quercus ssp. Platanus ssp. Populus ssp. Table Other species or species grown elsewhere with an ultimate strength in static bending of at least N/mm², measured on samples with a moisture content of 0 % and in accordance with ISO, may be used.... Quality The timber quality shall conform to the following criteria: Bark & bark pockets are not permitted; Sound sapwood is permitted; Wane [measured according to EN 0, clause.8]: Is only permitted at the underside of intermediate deck boards up to / of the thickness of the board; Is not permitted at other components. The use of weak species affects the Safe Working Load of the pallet. For safety reasons, the respect of the specified species is critical. May only be used for deck boards and blocks. May only be used for deck boards and blocks. Poor timber quality affects the Safe Working Load of the pallet. For safety reasons, the respect of the quality criteria is critical. Page of 6. -

April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6 Knots [measured according to EN 0, clause..]: Inter-grown or dead knots < 0 mm are permitted; Loose knots & unsound knots < 0 mm are permitted; Branched knots are not permitted. Fissures [measured according to EN 0, clause.9]: Splits from one surface to the other in boards or blocks are not permitted; Drying checks are permitted. Grain: Significant slope of grain or spiral grain is not permitted. Preservatives: No chemical treatment is permitted. Deterioration: Mould 5 or rot 6 are not permitted; Active insect infestation is not permitted; Some blue stain 7 is permitted.... Moisture content The maximum moisture content 8 of timber is not defined in this document. CP s may be constructed from green timber. If not specified differently by the user, CP s will be supplied without any drying. The moisture content of green timber is normally higher than 0 %.... Packaging issues related to wet timber [informative] For some packages such as, cardboard boxes and paper sacks and for hygroscope products the moisture content of green timber might be unacceptable. If only migration of moisture from the timber into the packaging material has to be avoided, limitation of the moisture content of the deck boards is in most cases sufficient. A good practice is, as they are drying slower than intermediate deck boards, to check the moisture content of the lead & central deck boards. An achievable value in Middle-European climate, avoiding artificial drying is 5 % moisture content. If on the other hand the presence of moisture is very critical, the moisture content of all timber components shall be checked. In that case values of moisture content below 0 % are required and in most seasons pallets have to be dried artificially. 5 Mould is an infestation of timber by fungi that penetrate into wet wood. 6 Rot is an infestation by fungi or other micro organisms, showing a brown coloured and cubic-segmented structure or zones composed of soft decomposed fibres without strength. Rot affects the Safe Working Load of the pallet. 7 Blue stain is a blue to black discoloration, caused by fungi, of the sapwood of conifers and some deciduous woods. As chemical treatment is not permitted, blue stain cannot be completely avoided in certain seasons, but does not affect the strength of the timber. 8 Moisture content can be determined using portable battery operated moisture meters. Page 5 of 6. -

April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6... Particleboard blocks [optional] High density, moisture resistant particleboard conforming to the following criteria may be used for blocks: Made exclusively from timber particles without any wood preservative; The mean weight per unit volume shall be minimum 0,580 g/cm³; The moisture content shall be between 7 and %; The material shall produce a formaldehyde emission less than 0, ml per cubic meter of air, when determined in accordance with ENV 77-; The bonding shall ensure, that the material is permanently bonded; the efficiency of the bonding process shall be determined in accordance with EN 087-; Retention of material strength, absence of splits, no loss of cohesion after test cycle in accordance with EN 087- involving: - A two-hour immersion in water at 00 C under ambient pressure; - Two hours drying in the oven at 65 C [± %].... Plastic blocks [optional] Plastic conforming to the following criteria may be used for blocks: Composition: Made of post consumer mixed plastics; Minimum density 0,800 g/cm³; Specific shares to be met [in weight percentages]: - Polyolefin > 50 %; - Paper, wood flour, aluminium film < 5%; - Glass, stones, metals < 0,05 %. Design: Square profile; round vertical corners up to a radius of 5 mm are permitted; Vacuoles < 5 mm are permitted; Concavity or convexity of the nailing surface shall be limited to mm; Hollow spaces and depressions, if present, shall be positioned at a minimum distance of 0 mm from the nailing position. The minimum weight shall conform to the values shown in table ; Block dimension Minimum weight 5 mm 80 mm 80 mm 0,550 kg 0 mm 80 mm 80 mm 0,80 kg 00 mm 80 mm 80 mm 0,00 kg Table The colour shall be dark grey to black; Unpleasant smelling is not permitted. Page 6 of 6. -

April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6... Fasteners Depending on their position, different types of fasteners are needed to manufacture CP s [see also attached fastening patterns CP to CP9]. Nails shall conform to the criteria of table 5. Nails Type N Type N Type N Shank Square twisted, spiral rolled or annular ring rolled Plain Square twisted, spiral rolled or annular ring rolled Wire Ø Minimum, mm Minimum,5 mm Minimum, mm Length Minimum 90 mm Minimum 5 mm Minimum 70 mm Head Ø Minimum 8,0 mm Minimum 6,0 mm Minimum 8,0 mm Point Diamond or chisel Diamond or diamond offset 9 Diamond or chisel Material Steel Steel Steel Tensile strength Minimum 700 N/mm² Minimum 800 N/mm² Minimum 650 N/mm² Optionally also staples may be used. They shall conform to the criteria of table 6. Table 5 Staples Type N Type N Type N Wire Ø Minimum,5 mm Minimum,8 mm Minimum,5 mm Length Minimum 90 mm Minimum 5 mm Minimum 70 mm Material Steel Steel Steel Tensile strength Minimum 650 N/mm² Minimum 750 N/mm² Minimum 600 N/mm².. Dimensions... Pallet dimensions & permitted deviations Pallet dimensions and permitted deviations shall be as shown in the attached design drawings CP - 9. The permitted length & width deviation is ± mm. The permitted height deviation is + 5 / - mm. Pallets shall be square. The difference between diagonals shall not exceed 0 mm.... Permitted deviations of component parts made of sawn green timber Table 6 The permitted deviations of the component parts are mentioned in table 7 [see also attached design drawings CP to CP9]. Component Dimension Permitted deviations Board Length + 0 / - mm Width + / - 0 mm Thickness + / - 0 mm Block Length + / - mm Width + / - mm Height + / - mm Table 7 9 Diamond points shall be used if the nailing bar is movable, diamond offset points if the nailing bar is fixed. Page 7 of 6. -

April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6... Permitted timber dimensions considering moisture content The nominal dimensions & permitted deviations of the components in the attached design drawings are dimensions, which are intended to be achieved after the sawing process of green timber. These are the references for the pallet manufacturer when ordering timber. The minimum dimensions 0 of table 8, which take into account the shrinkage of timber when drying shall be respected. Measure Nominal dimension Minimum dimension moisture content < 0 % Board thickness 8 mm 7 mm mm mm Board width.. Manufacturing requirements... Component parts 6 mm mm 75 mm 7 mm 80 mm 76 mm 00 mm 95 mm 0 mm mm 5 mm 9 mm 5 mm 8 mm Block height & width 80 mm 7 mm Table 8 All boards and natural timber blocks shall be of one piece. Blocks shall be of natural timber, particleboard [see clause... Particleboard blocks] or plastic [see clause... Plastic blocks].... Assembly The position of the components shall conform to the attached design drawings. The permitted deviations in the assembled pallet are + and mm. Unless specified differently in the attached design drawings, the top deck boards shall be equally spaced. The fixation of natural timber blocks shall conform to the indications of table 9 & 0: The fixation of (=) indicated species shall be in parallel to the direction of the wood fibres; The fixation of (#) indicated species shall be square to the direction of the wood fibres. European grown conifers Botanical name Fixation of blocks Douglas fir Pseudotsuga ssp. # Fir Abies ssp. # Larch Larix ssp. # Pine Pinus ssp. # Redwood Pinus sylvestris # Spruce Picea ssp. # Table 9 0 For safety reasons the respect of minimum dimensions is critical. Page 8 of 6. -

April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6 European grown deciduous woods Botanical name Fixation of blocks Acacia Robinia ssp. # Alder Alnus ssp. # Ash Faxinus excelsior # Beech Fagus sylvatica = or # Birch Betula ssp. = or # Chestnut [-Horse] Aesculus hippocastanum = or # Elm Ulmus ssp. # Maple Acer ssp. = or # Oak Quercus ssp. = or # Plane Platanus ssp. # Poplar Populus ssp. # Missing components are not permitted.... Joints Table 0 All fasteners shall be driven in vertically. They shall not be driven in the same wood fibre. The number, the type and the positioning of fasteners shall conform to the attached fastening patterns, both for nails and staples [one nail = one staple]. Fasteners shall not protrude above the surface of the board. Nail heads shall be countersunk between and mm below the surface of the board. Points of fasteners type N protruding below the top or bottom stringer boards shall be bent back. Fasteners shall not pierce the sides of blocks. No splits resulting from assembling shall be visible on boards or blocks.... Bottom board chamfer [optional] Bottom boards may be chamfered as shown in figure. 0-50 mm 0-50 mm A B 5 Section A - B ½ of the board thickness Figure May only be used for deck boards and blocks. May only be used for deck boards and blocks. Protruding or piercing nails are dangerous. For safety reasons, the respect of the specified requirements is critical. Page 9 of 6. -

April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6..5. Finishing All timber components shall be sawn squarely and have a clean cut. The outer surfaces of the deck and bottom boards shall not be planed. Except for CP5, the four corners of the pallets shall be chamfered as shown in the attached design drawings. Pallets shall be clean...6. Marking CP s shall be marked on the outer side of the blocks as shown in figure. Markings shall be clearly legible. Only following techniques shall be used: Natural timber and particleboard blocks, by hot strong burning; Plastic blocks, by hot strong burning or by hot film stamping in white. Linker Left block Klotz Middle block Supplier logo [optional] or special marking [e.g. HT] CP 000 CP + design number [e.g. ]: - Height 5 mm; - At both sides of the pallet. Manufacturer code: - Three or four positions [see pallet supplier registration]; - Height 5 mm; - At least at one side of the pallet. Manufacturing date: - Month & last number of the year [e.g. 0: April 00]; - Height 5 mm; - At least at one side of the pallet. Figure Page 0 of 6. -

April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6 C. Collection of used CP s When requested, the registered CP supplier [see chapter A. Pallet supplier registration] shall offer to owners of used CP s the free collection of pallets up to at least 50 km from his facilities and shall respect the lead times of table 9. Number of pallets Maximum collection lead time > 00 weeks 00 00 weeks 0-00 months Table No free collection has to be offered if: More than 0 % of the pallets have unacceptable deficiencies [see chapter D. Reconditioning specification]; Less than 0 pallets are offered; they shall be accepted without costs when delivered to the registered supplier or collected after payment of transport costs. No collection shall be offered for pallets manufactured without respect of the manufacturing specifications [poor timber quality or thickness, missing manufacturing markings, etc.] or for pallets contaminated with chemical products.. Scope D. Reconditioning specification This part of the standard defines the unacceptable deficiencies of used CP s, and specifies the reconditioning criteria.. Unacceptable deficiencies The following conditions make CP s unacceptable for re-use and acceptance for reconditioning is limited to 0 % of the total amount of offered pallets: Missing or broken components; Component damage such as: Missing wood on boards > ¼ of the width of the board or making a fastener shank visible; Splits on boards > ½ of the width of the board; Warped boards > ½ of the thickness of the board; Missing wood on blocks, making a fastener shank visible; Splits on blocks. Loose components or fasteners; Twisted blocks; Protruding nail heads; Pallets with mould or rot; Dirty or contaminated pallets; Pallets with materials or components that have been previously incorrectly applied. Minor damages as a result of normal use and discoloration due to the weathering are permitted. Pallets, which are unacceptable for re-use, shall either be reconditioned or disposed of properly. Unacceptable deficiencies make the pallet unsafe. Page of 6. -

April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6. Reconditioning criteria.. Repair The acceptance of pallets for re-use is strongly influenced by the quality of the repair 5. Damaged components shall be removed and replaced. The replacing components shall be from either new timber or re-used CP-timber. New components or re-used CP-components and fasteners shall conform to the manufacturing specification [see clause.. Materials requirements & clause.. Dimensions]. The assembly shall conform to the manufacturing specification [see clause.. Manufacturing requirements]. Loose components, split boards and twisted blocks shall be put back in the original position and fixed. Protruding nail heads shall be hammered flush to the surface of the board. The number of fasteners per joint and the positioning shall repeat the original pattern [see attached fastening patterns CP to CP9]. If extra fasteners have to be used, they shall be positioned never closer than 5 mm either from the end or from the edge of a component. Collated nails used in pneumatic tools shall meet the criteria of table. Nails Type N Type N Type N Shank Square twisted, spiral rolled or annular ring rolled Annular ring rolled Square twisted, spiral rolled or annular ring rolled Wire Ø Minimum, mm Minimum,0 mm Minimum,5 mm Length Minimum 80 mm Minimum 5 mm Minimum 60 mm Point Diamond Diamond or diamond offset Diamond Material Steel Steel Steel Tensile strength Minimum 700 N/mm² Minimum 800 N/mm² Minimum 650 N/mm².. Cleaning Table Dirt shall be removed. If any doubt exists as to the nature of the contamination, the pallets shall be disposed of properly. 5 For safety reasons, the respect of the specified repair criteria is critical. Page of 6. -

April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6.. Marking Reconditioned CP s shall be marked on the outer side of the blocks as shown in figure [see also attached design drawings CP to CP 9]. Markings shall be clearly legible. Only following techniques shall be used: Natural timber and particle board blocks, by hot strong burning or by ink stamping; paint is not allowed; Plastic blocks, by hot strong burning or by hot film stamping in white. Rechter Right block Klotz 000 Reconditioner code: - Three or four positions [see pallet supplier registration]; - Height 5 mm; - At one side of the pallet. Reconditioning date: - Month & last number of the year [e.g. 0: April 00]; - Height 5 mm; - At one side of the pallet. Figure The first reconditioning shall be marked at the top of the block, the second reconditioning below, etc. E. Conformity to environmental legislation Both newly manufactured and reconditioned CP s shall conform to the current European Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive, 9/6/EC at the moment. F. Quality assurance Suppliers of non-conforming quality can be liable in case of damage or accident. Visual inspection for quality can be done in accordance with the attached inspection reports. Page of 6. -

April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6 G. Safe Working Load Experience has demonstrated that the Safe Working Load of a given pallet is strongly influenced by the type of the applied load. The effect of different types of load such as, centrally placed loads, interlocked or not-interlocked units, various patterns of sacks, Flexible or Rigid Intermediate Bulk Containers, etc., and the influence of securing or wrapping. Besides the application of a loaded pallet is important. Pallet racking is considered as the most severe kind of application. The Safe Working Load of racked pallets can be defined by the method 6 described hereafter. The Safe Working Load defined this way is also valid for less severe kinds of application such as block stacking. Method to define the Safe Working Load of racked pallets: Place CP-replicates with the same applied load on pallet supports, parallel to the direction of the deck boards as shown in figure [this is the weakest direction of all CP-designs]; Measure the deflection at point A, B and C after hours. In case of packed solids one testing hour is sufficient, as afterwards the deflection will not change significantly. Example of applied pallet load Bottom view A B Support C 50 mm Support Deflection measurement 75 mm between the edge of the bottom deck board and the middle of the support Figure 6 This method is accurate to the best of our knowledge. No liability whatsoever arising from the use of this method can be accepted. Page of 6. -

April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6 The average deflection at point A, B & C of each pallet shall be lower than the maximum deflection values shown in table. If the average deflection exceeds those values, the Safe Working Load of racked pallets has been exceeded. The applied load has to be reduced and the test shall be repeated with less weight until no exceeding of the maximum deflection is measured. CP-design Maximum deflection Average breaking load mm 0, kn mm,8 kn 9 mm 9,0 kn mm 9,8 kn 5 mm,5 kn 6 6 mm 8, kn 7 7 mm 6, kn 8 8 mm 9,6 kn 9 7 mm 5,8 kn Table The values in table have been defined with the bending test specified in ISO 86. The maximum deflection corresponds to the value at 50 % of the breaking load, which means the rated load of the pallet with a safety factor of two. The average breaking load has been defined with 5 replicates constructed from a weak wood species but conforming to the specified timber quality with an ultimate strength in static bending of N/mm². The test described here above should be performed with pallets of comparable quality. Deflection tests are not necessary when the Safe Working Load has already been defined for similar applications. Page 5 of 6. -

A April 00 CP CHEMICAL INDUSTRY PALLETS Edition: 6 H. Overview CP to CP9 CP 000 00 mm CP 800 00 mm CP 0 0 mm CP 00 00 mm CP5 760 0 mm CP6 00 000 mm CP7 00 00 mm CP8 0 0 mm CP9 0 0 mm Page 6 of 6. -

Design drawing 00 + 00 + 0 + - - - Min. 557 50 + - 8 +5-00 + - Max. 6 5 + - + 5 + Max. 000 + - Max. 57 Min. 0 5 + - 5 + - 00 + 5 8 + 8 + 00 + 0 +5-5 5 5 Nr. Bottom board Block Stringer board Intermediate deck board Lead & central deck board Denomination Nominal timber volume: 0,0 dm³ Unit of measurement: mm Projection 6 Number Wooden pallet 000 00 mm 9 00 5 8 5 80 80 000 00 00 80 8 00 00 8 Nominal dimensions CP April 00 Edition: 6

Fastening pattern Min. 5 Top view Min. 0 Min. 0 N N N Min. 5 Min. 50 Min. 0 Min. 50 Min. 5 Min. 0 N Min. 5 Min. 0 N N Min. 70 Min. 0 Min. 0 N N Bottom view Min. 5 N N Min. 70 Min. 0 Bottom board - block Intermediate deck board - stringer board Lead & central deck board - stringer board - block Position Joint Unit of measurement: mm Wooden pallet 000 00 mm 8 N 6 N 7 N Number CP April 00 Edition: 6

Design drawing 00 + 00 + 0 + - - - Min. 557 50 + - 8 +5-00 + - Max. 6 00 + - + 00 + Max. 6 800 + - Max. 5 Min. 7 00 + - 00 + - 00 + 5 8 + 8 + 00 + 0 +5-5 5 5 Nr. Bottom board Block Stringer board Intermediate deck board Lead & central deck board Denomination Nominal timber volume: 0,9 dm³ Unit of measurement: mm Projection Number Wooden pallet 800 00 mm 9 00 00 8 00 80 80 800 00 00 80 8 00 00 8 Nominal dimensions CP April 00 Edition: 6

Fastening pattern Top view Min. 5 N N Min. 0 Min. 0 N N Min. 5 Bottom view N N Min. 0 Min. 5 Position Bottom board - block Intermediate deck board - stringer board Lead & central deck board - stringer board - block Joint Unit of measurement: mm Wooden pallet 800 00 mm 8 N N 8 N Number CP April 00 Edition: 6

Design drawing 00 + 00 + 0 + - - - Min. 57 50 + - 8 +5-0 + - Max. 6 5 + - + Max. 5 + 0 + - 5 + - 0 + Max. 6 Min. 506 5 + - 5 8 + 0 + 0 +5-5 8 + 5 5 Nr. Bottom board Block Stringer board Intermediate deck board Lead & central deck board Denomination Nominal timber volume: 0,8 dm³ Unit of measurement: mm Projection 6 Number Wooden pallet 0 0 mm 9 0 5 8 5 80 80 0 00 0 80 8 0 0 8 Nominal dimensions CP April 00 Edition: 6

Fastening pattern Min. 5 Top view Min. 0 Min. 0 N N N Min. 5 Min. 70 Min. 0 Min. 0 N N Min. 5 Bottom view N N Min. 70 Min. 0 Bottom board - block Intermediate deck board - stringer board Lead & central deck board - stringer board - block Position Joint Unit of measurement: mm Wooden pallet 0 0 mm 8 N 6 N 7 N Number CP April 00 Edition: 6

Design drawing 00 + 00 + 00 + - - - Min. 557 50 + - 8 +5-00 +0-00 + - Max. 6 0 + Attention, the position of the deck boards has been changed! - + 50 + - Max. 9 0 + 00 + - 000 + - A Max. 56 Min. 7 0 + - 0 + - 0 + 5 8 + 0 + 0 +5-5 8 + 5 5 Nr. Bottom board Block Stringer board Intermediate deck board Lead & central deck board Denomination Nominal timber volume:,6 dm³ Unit of measurement: mm Projection 6 Number Wooden pallet 00 00 mm 9 00 0 8 0 80 80 00 00 00 80 8 00 0 8 Nominal dimensions CP April 00 Edition: 6

Fastening pattern Top view Min. 0 Min. 0 N N N Max. 0 N N Min. 0 Min. 0 Max. 5 Min. 5 N N Min. 5 Bottom view N Min. 60 N Min. 0 Bottom board - block Deck board - stringer board Lead & central deck board - stringer board - block Position Joint Unit of measurement: mm Wooden pallet 00 00 mm 8 N N 7 N Number CP April 00 Edition: 6

Design drawing 00 + 00 + 00 + - 00 + - Max. 6 Min. 57 8 +5-0 + - - + 760 + - 00 + Max. 9 00 + Max. Min. 7 - - 00 + 8 + 8 + 5 6 6 Central bottom board 0 00 8 5 Lead bottom board 0 80 8 Nr. Block Stringer board Intermediate deck board Lead & central deck board Denomination Nominal timber volume: 8,8 dm³ Unit of measurement: mm Projection Wooden pallet 760 0 mm 9 00 80 80 760 00 0 80 8 0 00 8 Number Nominal dimensions CP5 April 00 Edition: 6

Fastening pattern Top view N N Min. 5 Min. 0 Min. 0 N N Min. 5 Bottom view Min. 0 N N Min. 5 Position Lead & central bottom board - block Intermediate deck board - stringer board Lead & central deck board - stringer board - block Joint Unit of measurement: mm Wooden pallet 760 0 mm 8 N N 8 N Number CP5 April 00 Edition: 6

5 + Design drawing 00 + 50 + - 5 - - 56 +5-7 00 + 5 7 00 + 900 + - 000 + - Max. 50 Min. 97 8 + - + 00 + 00 + 00 + Max. 9 00 + - 00 + - 00 + - 00 + Max. 60 Min. 97 00 + - 5 900 + - 0 +5-5 8 + 8 + 6 7 6 5 Nr. Bottom board Bottom stringer board Block Central top stringer board Lead top stringer board Intermediate deck board 8 Lead & central deck board Denomination Number Nominal timber volume:,7 dm³ Unit of measurement: mm Projection Wooden pallet 00 000 mm 00 00 8 9 900 00 8 00 80 80 00 00 00 5 000 80 8 000 00 8 Nominal dimensions CP6 April 00 Edition: 6

Fastening pattern Min. 5 Min. 0 Max. 0 N Max. 0 N Min. 5 N N Min. 0 Top view Max. 0 Min. 50 Max. 0 Max. 0 N N Min. 5 N Bottom view Min. 5 N Min. 0 Min. 0 Min. 0 N N N N Min. 0 Alternative Position Alternative Bottom board - bottom stringer board - block Intermediate deck board - top stringer board Lead & central deck board - top stringer board - block Joint Unit of measurement: mm Wooden pallet 00 000 mm 6 N 8 N 8 N 8 N Number CP6 April 00 Edition: 6

5 + 5 Design drawing 00 + 50 + - 5 - - 56 +5-7 7 000 + - 00 + - 50 + - Min. 57 Max. 5 8 + - + 00 + Max. 6 00 + 00 + 00 + - 00 + - 00 + - 00 + Max. 65 Min. 57 00 + - 5 0 +5-5 8 + 8 + 00 + 6 7 6 Bottom stringer board 5 Block Nr. ¹] Position & 7: Board width of 75 mm instead of 80 mm may be used. Bottom board Central top stringer board Lead top stringer board Intermediate deck board 6 Lead & central deck board 5 Denomination Number Nominal timber volume: 9, dm³ Unit of measurement: mm Projection Wooden pallet 00 00 mm 5 00 80 8 ¹] 9 000 00 8 00 80 80 00 00 00 5 00 80 8 ¹] 00 00 8 Nominal dimensions CP7 April 00 Edition: 6

Fastening pattern Min. 5 Min. 5 Max. 0 N Min. 5 N Min. 5 Min. 5 N N Min. 0 Top view Max. 0 Min. 0 Max. 0 N N Min. 5 N N Min. 0 Min. 5 Bottom view Min. 0 N N N N Min. 0 Min. 0 Alternative N N Min. 5 Min. 5 Lead & central bottom board - bottom stringer board - block 8 N Intermediate bottom board - bottom stringer board Intermediate deck board - top stringer board Lead & central deck board - top stringer board - block Position Joint Unit of measurement: mm Wooden pallet 00 00 mm Alternative April 00 Edition: 6 6 N N 8 N 8 N Number CP7

Design drawing 0 + - 5 - - 56 +5-6 00 + 00 + 9 0 0 + - Max. Min. 7 8 + 00 + - + 00 + - 00 + - 0 + - 00 + Max. 6 Min. 57 00 + - Max. 6 00 + 00 + - 5 0 +5-5 8 + 00 + - 8 + 0 + 7 8 0 9 8 7 6 5 Nr. Filling board Filling board Bottom board Central bottom stringer board Lead bottom stringer board Block Top stringer board Intermediate deck board Central deck board Lead deck board Denomination Nominal timber volume: 8,5 dm³ Unit of measurement: mm Projection 6 Number Wooden pallet 0 0 mm 00 00 8 0 00 8 0 00 8 0 00 8 0 00 8 00 80 80 0 80 0 80 8 0 00 8 0 0 8 Nominal dimensions CP8 April 00 Edition: 6

Fastening pattern Min. 5 Top view N N Min. 0 Min. 5 N N Min. 5 Min. 5 N N Min. 5 ± 80 ± 80 ± 80 ± 80 ± 80 ± 50 ± 50 N N N N N N N ± 50 Bottom view N Min. 5 N Min. 0 Min. 0 N N Min. 0 N N Min. 0 Alternative Filling board - bottom stringer board 0 N Position Alternative Bottom board - bottom stringer board - block Intermediate deck board - top stringer board Lead & central deck board - top stringer board - block Joint Unit of measurement: mm Wooden pallet 0 0 mm N Number April 00 Edition: 6 8 N N 8 N CP8

Design drawing 6 + 8 + - - 0 + - 56 +5-0 + Alternative 5 + 7 0 + 5 00 + 7 00 + 0 + - 8 + Max. 6 Min. 57 8 + 00 + - + Max. 0 + - 00 + 00 + - 0 + Max. 6 Min. 57 5 8 + 00 + - 0 + 0 +5-5 8 + 6 5 + 7 Bottom stringer board 0 00 6 Alternative 7 Filling board 6 Bottom board 5 Bottom stringer board Nr. Block Top stringer board Intermediate deck board Lead & central deck board Denomination Nominal timber volume: 5,9 dm³ Unit of measurement: mm Projection Wooden pallet 0 0 mm 6 0 00 8 0 00 8 9 0 00 8 00 80 80 0 80 6 0 80 8 0 0 8 Number Nominal dimensions CP9 April 00 Edition: 6

Fastening pattern Top view N Min. 5 N Min. 0 Min. 5 N N Min. 5 ± 80 ± 80 ± 80 ± 80 ± 50 ± 50 ± 50 Bottom view N Min. 5 N Min. 0 Min. 0 N N Min. 0 N N Min. 0 Alternative Filling board - bottom stringer board 0 N Position Bottom board - bottom stringer board - block Intermediate deck board - top stringer board Lead & central deck board - top stringer board - block Joint Unit of measurement: mm Wooden pallet 0 0 mm Alternative 6 N 8 N 6 N 8 N Number CP9 April 00 Edition: 6

Inspection report Check two pallets. Critical safety item Timber quality Check the conformity! Bark & bark pockets Wane Knots Deterioration At the underside of intermediate deck boards At other components Intergrown or dead Loose Mould or rot Active insect infestation Height < 6 mm < 0 mm < 0 mm Pallet assembly & joints Check the conformity! Position of component parts Space between deck boards [after shrinkage of the timber] Grain direction of natural timber blocks Missing wood on boards Warped boards Missing wood on blocks Number of fasteners In lead & central deck boards In intermediate deck boards In bottom boards Placement of Positioning fasteners Nail heads [after shrinkage of the timber] Points protruding below the stringer boards Splits on boards without repair Fasteners piercing the sides of blocks Splits on blocks No missing or wrongly placed components 8 mm Parallel to the longitudinal measure of the blocks < ¼ of the board width No fastener shank visible < ½ of the board thickness No fastener shank visible At least in each deck board At least in each deck board At least in each bottom board Not in the same fibre and spaced Below or flush to the board surface Bent back completely Pallet finishing & marking Check the conformity! General aspect Timber sawing Length of corner chamfers Marking of natural timber or particleboard blocks Timber dimensions [after shrinkage] Clean and free of contaminants Square edged Clean cut 5-5 mm Clearly legible CP-design number burned into the middle block on both sides of the pallet Manufacturer code & date burned into the middle block at least on one side Repairer code & date stamped on a block on the right side [if applicable] Measure & check the conformity Manufacturer Component Measure Minimum Pallet Pallet! code Lead & central deck boards Width 95 mm Reconditioned Y N Thickness 7 mm pallets Intermediate deck boards Width 76 mm Reference Thickness 7 mm Stringer boards Width 95 mm Inspector Thickness mm Blocks Length mm Date Width 7 mm Bottom boards Pallet dimensions Height 7 mm Acceptable quality Width 8 mm YES NO Thickness 7 mm Measure & check the conformity Measure Maximum Minimum Pallet Pallet! Length 0 mm 97 mm Width 00 mm 997 mm CP Height mm 9 mm April 00 Difference between diagonals < 0 mm Edition: 6

Inspection report Check two pallets. Critical safety item Timber quality Check the conformity of both pallets! Bark & bark pockets Wane Knots Deterioration At the underside of intermediate deck boards At other components Intergrown or dead Loose Mould or rot Active insect infestation Height < 6 mm < 0 mm < 0 mm Pallet assembly & joints Check the conformity of both pallets! Position of component parts Space between deck boards [after shrinkage of the timber] Grain direction of natural timber blocks Missing wood on boards Warped boards Missing wood on blocks Number of fasteners In lead & central deck boards In intermediate deck boards In bottom boards Placement of Positioning fasteners Nail heads [after shrinkage of the timber] Points protruding below the stringer boards Splits on boards without repair Fasteners piercing the sides of blocks Splits on blocks No missing or wrongly placed components mm Parallel to the longitudinal measure of the blocks < ¼ of the board width No fastener shank visible < ½ of the board thickness No fastener shank visible At least in each deck board At least in each deck board At least in each bottom board Not in the same fibre and spaced Below or flush to the board surface Bent back Pallet finishing & marking Check the conformity of both pallets! General aspect Timber sawing Length of corner chamfers Marking of natural timber or particleboard blocks Timber dimensions [after shrinkage] Clean and free of contaminants Square edged Clean cut 5-5 mm Easily legible CP-design number burned into the middle block on both sides of the pallet Manufacturer code & date burned into the middle block at least on one side Repairer code & date stamped on a block on the right side [if applicable] Measure both pallets & check the conformity Manufacturer Component Measure Minimum Pallet Pallet! code Lead & central deck boards Width 95 mm Reconditioned Y N Thickness 7 mm pallets Intermediate deck boards Width 76 mm Reference Thickness 7 mm Stringer boards Width 95 mm Inspector Thickness mm Blocks Length 98 mm Date Width 7 mm Bottom boards Pallet dimensions Height 7 mm Acceptable quality Width 95 mm YES NO Thickness 7 mm Measure both pallets & check the conformity Measure Maximum Minimum Pallet Pallet! Length 0 mm 97 mm Width 80 mm 797 mm CP Height mm 9 mm April 00 Difference between diagonals < 0 mm Edition: 6

Inspection report Check two pallets. Critical safety item Timber quality Check the conformity of both pallets! Bark & bark pockets Wane Knots Deterioration At the underside of intermediate deck boards At other components Intergrown or dead Loose Mould or rot Active insect infestation Height < 6 mm < 0 mm < 0 mm Pallet assembly & joints Check the conformity of both pallets! Position of component parts Space between deck boards [after shrinkage of the timber] Grain direction of natural timber blocks Missing wood on boards Warped boards Missing wood on blocks Number of fasteners In lead & central deck boards In intermediate deck boards In bottom boards Placement of Positioning fasteners Nail heads [after shrinkage of the timber] Points protruding below the stringer boards Splits on boards without repair Fasteners piercing the sides of blocks Splits on blocks No missing or wrongly placed components 9 mm Parallel to the longitudinal measure of the blocks < ¼ of the board width No fastener shank visible < ½ of the board thickness No fastener shank visible At least in each deck board At least in each deck board At least in each bottom board Not in the same fibre and spaced Below or flush to the board surface Bent back Pallet finishing & marking Check the conformity of both pallets! General aspect Timber sawing Length of corner chamfers Marking of natural timber or particleboard blocks Timber dimensions [after shrinkage] Clean and free of contaminants Square edged Clean cut 5-5 mm Easily legible CP-design number burned into the middle block on both sides of the pallet Manufacturer code & date burned into the middle block at least on one side Repairer code & date stamped on a block on the right side [if applicable] Measure both pallets & check the conformity Manufacturer Component Measure Minimum Pallet Pallet! code Lead & central deck boards Width mm Reconditioned Y N Thickness 7 mm pallets Intermediate deck boards Width 76 mm Reference Thickness 7 mm Stringer boards Width 95 mm Inspector Thickness mm Blocks Length mm Date Width 7 mm Bottom boards Pallet dimensions Height 7 mm Acceptable quality Width 8 mm YES NO Thickness 7 mm Measure both pallets & check the conformity Measure Maximum Minimum Pallet Pallet! Length mm 7 mm Width mm 7 mm CP Height mm 9 mm April 00 Difference between diagonals < 0 mm Edition: 6

Inspection report Check two pallets. Critical safety item Timber quality Check the conformity of both pallets! Bark & bark pockets Wane Knots Deterioration At the underside of intermediate deck boards At other components Intergrown or dead Loose Mould or rot Active insect infestation Height < 6 mm < 0 mm < 0 mm Pallet assembly & joints Check the conformity of both pallets! Position of component parts Space between deck boards [after shrinkage of the timber] Grain direction of natural timber blocks Missing wood on boards Warped boards Missing wood on blocks Number of fasteners In lead & central deck boards In intermediate deck boards In bottom boards Placement of Positioning fasteners Nail heads [after shrinkage of the timber] Points protruding below the stringer boards Splits on boards without repair Fasteners piercing the sides of blocks Splits on blocks No missing or wrongly placed components 56 mm Parallel to the longitudinal measure of the blocks < ¼ of the board width No fastener shank visible < ½ of the board thickness No fastener shank visible At least in each deck board At least in each deck board At least in each deck board Not in the same fibre and spaced Below or flush to the board surface Bent back Pallet finishing & marking Check the conformity of both pallets! General aspect Timber sawing Length of corner chamfers Marking of natural timber or particleboard blocks Timber dimensions [after shrinkage] Clean and free of contaminants Square edged Clean cut 5-5 mm Easily legible CP-design number burned into the middle block on both sides of the pallet Manufacturer code & date burned into the middle block at least on one side Repairer code & date stamped on a block on the right side [if applicable] Measure both pallets & check the conformity Manufacturer Component Measure Minimum Pallet Pallet! code Lead & central deck boards Width mm Reconditioned Y N Thickness 7 mm pallets Intermediate deck boards Width 76 mm Reference Thickness 7 mm Stringer boards Width 95 mm Inspector Thickness mm Blocks Length 8 mm Date Width 7 mm Bottom boards Pallet dimensions Height 7 mm Acceptable quality Width mm YES NO Thickness 7 mm Measure both pallets & check the conformity Measure Maximum Minimum Pallet Pallet! Length 0 mm 97 mm Width 0 mm 097 mm CP Height mm 9 mm April 00 Difference between diagonals < 0 mm Edition: 6

Inspection report Check two pallets. Critical safety item Timber quality Check the conformity of both pallets! Bark & bark pockets Wane Knots Deterioration At the underside of intermediate deck boards At other components Intergrown or dead Loose Mould or rot Active insect infestation Height < 6 mm < 0 mm < 0 mm Pallet assembly & joints Check the conformity of both pallets! Position of component parts Space between deck boards [after shrinkage of the timber] Grain direction of natural timber blocks Missing wood on boards Warped boards Missing wood on blocks Number of fasteners In deck boards In bottom boards Placement of Positioning fasteners Nail heads [after shrinkage of the timber] Points protruding below the stringer boards Splits on boards without repair Fasteners piercing the sides of blocks Splits on blocks No missing or wrongly placed components mm Parallel to the longitudinal measure of the blocks < ¼ of the board width No fastener shank visible < ½ of the board thickness No fastener shank visible At least in each deck board At least in each bottom board Not in the same fibre and spaced Below or flush to the board surface Bent back Pallet finishing & marking Check the conformity of both pallets! General aspect Timber sawing Corner chamfers Marking of natural timber or particleboard blocks Timber dimensions [after shrinkage] Clean and free of contaminants Square edged Clean cut Absent Easily legible CP-design number burned into the middle block on both sides of the pallet Manufacturer code & date burned into the middle block at least on one side Repairer code & date stamped on a block on the right side [if applicable] Measure both pallets & check the conformity Manufacturer Component Measure Minimum Pallet Pallet! code Lead & central deck boards Width 95 mm Reconditioned Y N Thickness 7 mm pallets Intermediate deck boards Width 76 mm Reference Thickness 7 mm Stringer boards Width 95 mm Thickness mm Inspector Blocks Length 98 mm Width 7 mm Lead bottom boards Central bottom board Pallet dimensions Height 7 mm Width 76 mm Thickness 7 mm Acceptable quality Width 95 mm Thickness 7 mm YES NO Measure both pallets & check the conformity Measure Maximum Minimum Pallet Pallet! Length mm 7 mm Width 76 mm 757 mm CP5 Date Height mm 9 mm April 00 Difference between diagonals < 0 mm Edition: 6

Inspection report Check two pallets. Critical safety item Timber quality Check the conformity of both pallets! Bark & bark pockets Wane Knots Deterioration At the underside of intermediate deck boards At other components Intergrown or dead Loose Mould or rot Active insect infestation Height < 5 mm < 0 mm < 0 mm Pallet assembly & joints Check the conformity of both pallets! Position of component parts Space between deck boards [after shrinkage of the timber] Grain direction of natural timber blocks Missing wood on boards Warped boards Missing wood on blocks Number of fasteners In deck boards In bottom boards Placement of Positioning fasteners Nail heads [after shrinkage of the timber] Points protruding below the stringer board Splits on boards without repair Fasteners piercing the sides of blocks Splits on blocks No missing or wrongly placed components mm Parallel to the longitudinal measure of the blocks < ¼ of the board width No fastener shank visible < ½ of the board thickness No fastener shank visible At least in each deck board At least in each bottom board Not in the same fibre and spaced Below or flush to the board surface Bent back Pallet finishing & marking Check the conformity of both pallets! General aspect Timber sawing Length of corner chamfers Marking of natural timber or particleboard blocks Timber dimensions [after shrinkage] Clean and free of contaminants Square edged Clean cut 5-5 mm Easily legible CP-design number burned into the middle block on both sides of the pallet Manufacturer code & date burned into the middle block at least on one side Repairer code & date stamped on a block on the right side [if applicable] Measure both pallets & check the conformity Manufacturer Component Measure Minimum Pallet Pallet! code Lead & central deck boards Width 95 mm Reconditioned Y N Thickness 7 mm pallets Intermediate deck boards Width 76 mm Reference Thickness 7 mm Lead top stringer boards Width 9 mm Thickness mm Central top stringer board Width 95 mm Inspector Thickness mm Blocks Length 98 mm Width 7 mm Height 7 mm Date Bottom stringer boards Width 95 mm Thickness 7 mm Acceptable quality Bottom boards Width 95 mm Pallet dimensions Thickness 7 mm YES NO Measure both pallets & check the conformity Measure Maximum Minimum Pallet Pallet! Length 0 mm 97 mm Width 00 mm 997 mm CP6 Height 6 mm 6 mm April 00 Difference between diagonals < 0 mm Edition: 6

Check two pallets. Inspection report Critical safety item Timber quality Check the conformity of both pallets! Bark & bark pockets Wane Knots Deterioration At the underside of intermediate deck boards At other components Intergrown or dead Loose Mould or rot Active insect infestation Height < 5 mm < 0 mm < 0 mm Pallet assembly & joints Check the conformity of both pallets! Position of component parts Space between deck boards [after shrinkage of the timber] Grain direction of natural timber blocks Missing wood on boards Warped boards Missing wood on blocks Number of fasteners In deck boards In bottom boards Placement of Positioning fasteners Nail heads [after shrinkage of the timber] Points protruding below the stringer board Splits on boards without repair Fasteners piercing the sides of blocks Splits on blocks *] 5 mm if nominal dimension of 75 mm has been used No missing or wrongly placed components 5 mm*] Parallel to the longitudinal measure of the blocks < ¼ of the board width No fastener shank visible < ½ of the board thickness No fastener shank visible At least in each deck board At least in each bottom board Not in the same fibre and spaced Below or flush to the board surface Bent back Pallet finishing & marking Check the conformity of both pallets! General aspect Timber sawing Length of corner chamfers Marking of natural timber or particleboard blocks Timber dimensions [after shrinkage] Clean and free of contaminants Square edged Clean cut 5-5 mm Easily legible CP-design number burned into the middle block on both sides of the pallet Manufacturer code & date burned into the middle block at least on one side Repairer code & date stamped on a block on the right side [if applicable] Measure both pallets & check the conformity Manufacturer Component Measure Minimum Pallet Pallet! code Lead & central deck boards Width 95 mm Reconditioned Y N Thickness 7 mm pallets Intermediate deck boards Width 76 mm*] Reference Thickness 7 mm Lead top stringer boards Width 9 mm Thickness mm Central top stringer board Width 95 mm Inspector Thickness mm Blocks Length 98 mm Width 7 mm Height 7 mm Date Bottom stringer boards Width 95 mm Thickness 7 mm Acceptable quality Bottom boards Width 76 mm*] Thickness 7 mm YES NO *] 7 mm if nominal dimension of 75 mm has been used Pallet dimensions Measure both pallets & check the conformity Measure Maximum Minimum Pallet Pallet! Length 0 mm 97 mm Width 0 mm 097 mm CP7 Height 6 mm 6 mm April 00 Difference between diagonals < 0 mm Edition: 6

Check two pallets. Inspection report Critical safety item Timber quality Check the conformity of both pallets! Bark & bark pockets Wane Knots Deterioration At the underside of intermediate deck boards At other components Intergrown or dead Loose Mould or rot Active insect infestation Height < 5 mm < 0 mm < 0 mm Pallet assembly & joints Check the conformity of both pallets! Position of component parts Space between deck boards [after shrinkage of the timber] Grain direction of natural timber blocks Missing wood on boards Warped boards Missing wood on blocks Number of fasteners In deck boards In bottom boards In filling boards Placement of Positioning fasteners Nail heads [after shrinkage of the timber] Points protruding below the stringer board Splits on boards without repair Fasteners piercing the sides of blocks Splits on blocks No missing or wrongly placed components 0 mm Parallel to the longitudinal measure of the blocks < ¼ of the board width No fastener shank visible < ½ of the board thickness No fastener shank visible At least in each deck board At least in each bottom board At least in each short and in each long filling board Not in the same fibre and spaced Below or flush to the board surface Bent back Pallet finishing & marking Check the conformity of both pallets! General aspect Timber sawing Length of corner chamfers Marking of natural timber or particleboard blocks Timber dimensions [after shrinkage] Clean and free of contaminants Square edged Clean cut 5-5 mm Easily legible CP-design number burned into the middle block on both sides of the pallet Manufacturer code & date burned into the middle block at least on one side Repairer code & date stamped on a block on the right side [if applicable] Measure both pallets & check the conformity Manufacturer Component Measure Minimum Pallet Pallet! code Lead deck boards Width mm Reconditioned Y N Thickness 7 mm pallets Central deck boards Width 95 mm Reference Thickness 7 mm Intermediate deck boards Width 76 mm Thickness 7 mm Inspector Top stringer boards Width 76 mm Thickness mm Blocks Length 98 mm Date Width 7 mm Height 7 mm Acceptable quality Bottom stringer boards, bottom Width 95 mm boards & filling boards Thickness 7 mm YES NO Pallet dimensions Measure both pallets & check the conformity Measure Maximum Minimum Pallet Pallet! Length mm 7 mm Width mm 7 mm CP8 Height 6 mm 6 mm April 00 Difference between diagonals < 0 mm Edition: 6

Inspection report Check two pallets. Critical safety item Timber quality Check the conformity of both pallets! Bark & bark pockets Wane Knots Deterioration At the underside of intermediate deck boards At other components Intergrown or dead Loose Mould or rot Active insect infestation Height < 5 mm < 0 mm < 0 mm Pallet assembly & joints Check the conformity of both pallets! Position of component parts Space between deck boards [after shrinkage of the timber] Grain direction of natural timber blocks Missing wood on boards Warped boards Missing wood on blocks Number of fasteners In deck boards In bottom boards In filling boards [if applicable] Placement of Positioning fasteners Nail heads [after shrinkage of the timber] Points protruding below the stringer board Splits on boards without repair Fasteners piercing the sides of blocks Splits on blocks No missing or wronly placed components 9 mm Parallel to the longitudinal measure of the blocks < ¼ of the board width No fastener shank visible < ½ of the board thickness No fastener shank visible At least in each deck board At least in each bottom board At least 5 in each filling board Not in the same fibre and spaced Below or flush to the board surface Bent back Pallet finishing & marking Check the conformity of both pallets! General aspect Timber sawing Length of corner chamfers Marking of natural timber or particleboard blocks Timber dimensions [after shrinkage] Clean and free of contaminants Square edged Clean cut 5-5 mm Easily legible CP-design number burned into the middle block on both sides of the pallet Manufacturer code & date burned into the middle block at least on one side Repairer code & date stamped on a block on the right side [if applicable] Measure both pallets & check the conformity Manufacturer Component Measure Minimum Pallet Pallet! code Lead & central deck boards Width mm Reconditioned Y N Thickness 7 mm pallets Intermediate deck boards Width 76 mm Reference Thickness 7 mm Top stringer boards Width 95 mm Thickness mm Inspector Blocks Length 98 mm Width 7 mm Height 7 mm Date Bottom stringer boards, filling Width 95 mm boards & bottom boards Thickness 7 mm Acceptable quality Alternative bottom stringer Width 95 mm boards [if applicable] Thickness mm YES NO Pallet dimensions Measure both pallets & check the conformity Measure Maximum Minimum Pallet Pallet! Length mm 7 mm Width mm 7 mm CP9 Height 6 mm 6 mm April 00 Difference between diagonals < 0 mm Edition: 6