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Guidelines on metals and metal alloys as food contact materials have been elaborated by a Council of Europe Committee of experts on materials coming into contact... [Pg.1520]

Council of Europe—Committee of Experts on Elavouring Substances, 1999. Publication datasheet on Methyleugenol. Document RD 4.14/2-45 submitted by the delegation of Italy for the 45th meeting in Zurich, October 1999. [Pg.1088]

Council of Europe, Committee of Experts on Flavouring Substances, 2000. Final version of the publication datasheet on estragole. Document RD 4.5/1 47 submitted by Italy for the 47th meeting in Strasbourg, October 16 20, 2000. [Pg.1088]

Council of Europe (COE) (2002) Resolution ResAP (2002)1 on paper and board materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs, adopted by the committee of ministers on 18 September 2002 at the 808 meeting of the minister s deputies. Council of Europe, committee of ministers.http //www.coe.int/t/e/social cohesion/socsp/public health/food contact/RESOLUTION%202002-l%20PAPER%20AND%20BOARD. Accessed 18 Feb 2014... [Pg.173]

Vanillin is Hsted in the Code of Federal Regulations by the FDA as a Generally Recogni2ed As Safe (GRAS) substance. The Council of Europe and the FAO/WHO Joint Expert Committee on Eood Additives have both given vanillin an unconditional Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) of 10 mg/kg. [Pg.401]

The European Pharmacopoeia, 8th ed. Council of Europe, European Committee on Pharmaceuticals and Pharmaceutical Care (2014)... [Pg.198]

ANONYMOUS (2002) Policy statement concerning paper and board materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs. Public Health Committee Committee of Experts on Materials Coming into Contact with Food, Council of Europe. [Pg.344]

The European Pharmacopeia is a common supranational document that supersedes any national texts for the signatory parties. A common implementation date is adopted by the European Pharmacopoiea Commission for each supplement/edition (or individual text for rapid revision) that enters into force by means of a resolution of the Council of Europe/Public Health Committee. [Pg.2832]

The Commission also proposes the date for common entry into force, which is ratified by a resolution of the Public Health Committee of the Council of Europe. [Pg.165]

In the 1986 Oslo Conference of European Ministers of Justice, the decision was taken to consider options to extend the reach of civil law into promoting environmental protection. Accordingly, the Committee of the Council of Ministers (of the Council of Europe) set up a Committee of experts in 1987, to propose measures for compensation for damage caused to the environment... [Pg.494]

The measures necessary to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases shall comprise those currently recommended by the Council of Europe (see guide to the preparation, use and quality assurance of blood components , Council of Europe Press, ISBN 92-871-1808-4) and by the World Health Organisation (see thirty-ninth report of the WHO Expert committee on Biological Standardisation, WHO Technical Report Series 786,1989). [Pg.166]

COUNCIL OF EUROPE (2006) Standing Committee of the European Convention for the Protection of Animals Kept for Farming Purposes (T-AP) Recommendation Concerning Farmed Fish. Strasbourg Council of Europe. [Pg.68]

Council of Europe. Resolution CM/ResAP (2011)1 on quality and safety assurance requirements for medicinal products prepared in pharmacies for the special needs of patients. (Adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 19 January 201 lat the 1103rd meeting of the Ministers Deputies https //wcd.coe.int/ViewDoc.jsp id = 1734101 Site = CM. Accessed 13 Sept 2012... [Pg.795]

Since 1999, the Scienti c Committee on Food (SCF) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) have expressed their opinions on a number of substances found naturally in source materials for avorings and food ingredients with avoring properties, for example, some herbs and spices. According to the Committee of Experts on Flavoring Substances (CEFS) of the Council of Europe (CoE),w these substances may raise toxicological concern. Although these substances... [Pg.1072]

An important example is methyleugenol (4-Allyl-l,2-dimethoxybenzene). In 1999, methyleugenol was evaluated by the CEFS of the council of Europe. The conclusions of this Committee were as follows ... [Pg.1075]

Harmonized CEN Standards are standards based on the guidelines of the Council of Europe. The preparation of these standards was requested by the European Commission from the appropriate CEN committees. These standards are drawn up by the European standards institutions CEN/CENELEC together with the national standards institutions, and are published by the European Commission in the Official Journal of the European Communities as harmonized standards. These standards are then converted into national standards, and are denominated as the Harmonized Standards (e.g. DIN-EN). [Pg.314]


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