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Food packaging regulations

Frawley, J.P., 1967, Scientific Evidence and Common Sense as a Basis for Food-Packaging Regulations. Food and Cosmetic Toxicology, 5, 293-308. [Pg.376]

HECKMAN J (2005), Food Packaging Regulation in the United States and the European Union , Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 42, 96-122. [Pg.42]

FRAWLEY J. p. (1967), Scientific evidence and common sense as a basis for food packaging regulations , Food and Cosmetics Toxicology, 5, 293-308. [Pg.177]

Feigenbaum, A, Bouquant, J., Hamadi, M., Mdtois, P., Riquet, A. M. and Scholler, D. Quick methods to control compliance of plastic materials with food packaging regulations. Food Additives and Contaminants, 1997, 14, 571-582. [Pg.6]

J.H. Heckman and D.W. Ziffer, Fathoming Food Packaging Regulation Revisited, 2001. www.packaginglaw.com/index fcn.cfm id=27... [Pg.296]

In particular, PB and PMP are inert materials and usually present no health hazard. PMP is employed extensively for a number of medical and food packaging appHcations. Several grades conform to FDA regulations and to the health standards of other countries. Flammability of polyolefin resins is equal to that of PP, around 2.5 cm /min (ASTM D635). However, during combustion or pyrolysis, smoke, fumes, and toxic decomposition products are formed and can pose a health hazard. [Pg.432]

Rosin has a low order of toxicity foUowing ingestion or skin contact. Rosin and its numerous derivatives have a number of permitted food packaging and other direct and indirect food contact uses throughout the world. Sanctioned uses appHcable in the United States are outlined in U.S. Food and Dmg Administration (U.S. FDA) Regulations (2). Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) for specific rosins and thein derivatives should be consulted before thein use. [Pg.142]

Apart from routine quality control actions, additive analysis is often called upon in relation to testing additive effectiveness as well as in connection with food packaging and medical plastics, where the identities and levels of potentially toxic substances must be accurately known and controlled. Food contact plastics are regulated by maximum concentrations allowable in the plastic, which applies to residual monomers and processing aids as well as additives [64-66]. Analytical measurements provide not only a method of quality control but also a means of establishing the loss of stabilisers as a function of material processing and product ageing. [Pg.14]

Nederlandse Warenwet (Dutch Food and Commodity Act), Packaging and Food Utensils Regulations (VGB), SDU Uitgeverij, The Hague (1997). [Pg.26]

Applications As the basic process of electron transfer at an electrode is a fundamental electrochemical principle, polarography can widely be applied. Polarography can be used to determine electroreductible substances such as monomers, organic peroxides, accelerators and antioxidants in solvent extracts of polymers. Residual amounts of monomers remain in manufactured batches of (co)polymers. For food-packaging applications, it is necessary to ensure that the content of such monomers is below regulated level. Polarography has been used for a variety of monomers (styrene, a-methylstyrene, acrylic acid, acrylamide, acrylonitrile, methylmethacrylate) in... [Pg.671]

Substances that are used only to formulate cosmetics or to manufacture food-packaging materials are dual regulated they still have to be registered under REACH, although they are subject to separate EU measures that involve an evaluation of their safety to humans. Hence, in order to avoid duplication of work, the REACH CSR only has to include an environmental risk assessment. [Pg.17]


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