Compliance with EU Harmonized Regulations for migration testing of food contact materials can be a complex and challenging process. However, there are several steps that can be taken to make it easier. Firstly, it is important to understand the relevant EU harmonized regulations and guidelines that apply to your specific food contact material. This includes the Framework Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004, as well as specific regulations such as Regulation (EU) No 10/2011 on plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with food. Secondly, it is important to ensure that your testing methodology is appropriate and meets the requirements of the relevant regulations. This may involve testing for specific substances that are known to migrate from food contact materials into food, such as heavy metals or plasticizers. Thirdly, it is important to ensure that your testing is carried out by a reputable and accredited laboratory, and that the results are properly documented and reported. Finally, it is important to stay up-to-date with any changes or updates to the relevant regulations and guidelines, and to ensure that your testing methodology and practices are adapted accordingly.
Attending this training presents an excellent opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge of the regulatory guidelines pertaining to food contact materials in the European Union so that;
1. Formulation with Confidence: Master the intricacies of EU regulations for food contact materials (FCMs). This training equips you with a deep understanding of what's expected from your FCM formulations, ensuring they meet all legal requirements and consumer safety standards.
2. Testing Expertise: Become a migration testing pro! Learn the essential steps involved, from selecting the right methods for different FCMs and food simulants to conducting the tests themselves. Gain the skills to confidently navigate the entire migration testing process and guarantee compliance with EU regulations.
3. Informed Material Selection: Make smarter formulation choices. Develop the ability to select appropriate testing methods based on your specific FCM materials. This empowers you to choose materials that not only perform well but also meet migration safety requirements.
4. Future-Proof Your Formulations: Stay ahead of the curve. This training keeps you updated on the latest trends and future developments in EU FCM regulations. Proactive knowledge of upcoming changes allows you to adapt your formulations and ensure their continued compliance in the evolving regulatory landscape.
Anyone responsible for showing that the food contact plastic materials or articles produced by their company are compliant with the requirements of EU law, in particular:
- Regulatory affairs professionals and formulators
- Quality managers and quality department employees
- R&D and Technical directors
- Other technical managers and executives; and
- Anyone who wish to understand the legal requirements
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