2. Regulatory constraints
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Regulations concerning materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs have the following main objectives:
consumer health protection;
guaranteeing the quality of the products consumed;
plus any environmental protection requirements.
Regulated by State or Community bodies, it is mandatory in nature, engaging the legal responsibility of the manufacturer of finished products (packaging, cooking utensils, machinery and equipment for the food industry), as well as the distributor and importer.
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Bibliography
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Digital media
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Industrial guidelines in traceability
http://www.mast.is/uploads/document/Skyrslur/rekianleikiskyrsla.pdf
Websites
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AFNOR – Association française de normalisation
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AFSSA – French Food Safety Agency
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ANIA – Association...
Standards and norms
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Cutlery and table silverware
- Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs – Cutlery and table silverware – Part 1: requirements for cutlery used in food preparation. - NF EN ISO 8442-1 - 03-98
- Materials and articles in contact with foodstuffs – Cutlery and table silverware – Part 2: Requirements for stainless steel and silver-plated cutlery. - NF EN ISO 8442-2...
Regulations
The list of directives relating to materials and articles for food contact is given in table 1 .
Directories
At European level
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European organizations
European Commission
Max von Pettenkofer Institute
http://www.mvp.uni-muenchen.de
Food Standards Agency...
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