Regulations pertaining to fcm can principally be found in title 21 of the code of federal regulations cfr.
Ceramics food contact.
Release of lead and cadmium.
Norma técnica colombiana ntc 3537 1993 ceramics cookware for cooking in contact with food.
Migration of lead and cadmium from glass and other ceramic products besides.
Ceramic and vitreous food contact materials fcms include tableware and kitchenware such as plates cups mugs glasses jugs bowls and oven trays.
It includes both food package materials and any other materials and articles i e coffee machine some food processing machine that are expected to come into contact with food under normal and foreseeable use conditions.
It is administered by the food and drug administration fda.
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Commission regulation eu 2018 213 on the use of bisphenol a in varnishes and coatings intended to come into contact with food and amending regulation eu no 10 2011 as regards the use of that substance in plastic food contact materials questions answers on bpa.
Commission regulation 1895 2005 ec restricting use of certain.
A food contact material or article is compliant only if all food contact substances contained have got fda clearances.
It should be noted that only those food contact substances that migrate to the food i e expected to become a component of the food are regarded as indirect food additives and require fda pre market clearance.
Permissible limits and method of test iso 8391 parts 1 and 2 are accepted as equivalent norma técnica colombiana ntc 3536 1993 glassware and glass ceramicware in contact with food.
How to comply with food contact regulations in eu.
The regulation is applicable to any product intended for food contact whether it be made of metals ceramics paper and board and plastics.
Producers and importers of food contact materials must ensure and document that their food contact materials comply with this and other legislative requirements.
Legislation on specific substances.
Food contact materials must not release substances to food in quantities that can be harmful to health.
Namely directives on plastic materials regenerated cellulose ceramics and to a limited extent elastomers and rubber currently are the subject of specific directives addressing their food contact use.
This includes food and water containers packaging materials cutlery etc.
Vitreous materials include glass crystal and materials with a glazed coating such as enamelled metals.
Release of lead and cadmium.