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About Osmose Australia
Welcome to the website of Osmose Australia. Osmose is Australia’s premier supplier of preservative treated technology and is a subsidiary of Osmose Inc, one of the worlds largest manufacturers of wood preservatives and wood protection products for the pressure treatment industry.  Preservative treatment of  timber products is important in ensuring they have a long life which in turn means efficient use of our precious timber resources. Preservative treated timber products include agricultural timber, utility poles, house framing and landscaping as well as plywood and timber cladding to name a few.
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TIMBER TREATMENT PLANT OPERATORS

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If you manage a timber treatment plant or work in one. If you specify or work with treated timber or sell treated timber products If you are a home owner and would like to know more about the preservative treated timber in and around your home as well as see our Protim timber care product range
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Plant operator training including handling restricted chemical products
Osmose has been working with Timber Training Creswick to develop a training program for plant operators. Timber Training Creswick is a nationally Registered Training Organisation (RTO) that specialises in Forest Industry qualifications from Certificate II to Diploma level.

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FireGuard and grass fires


Fire authorities in NSW have warned of an impending “tinder box” with record winter rains replenishing drought-depleted soil and spurring vegetation growth and particularly grass across vast regions of the state and beyond.