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PART 2 REQUIREMENTS FOR PLASTIC MATERIALS AND ARTICLES
3.Restriction on the use, sale or import of plastic materials and articles
4.Restriction on the use of monomers in the manufacture of plastic materials and articles
5.Restriction on the use of additives in the manufacture of plastic materials and articles
6.Required standard for non migration of constituents of monomers
7.Required standard for non migration of constituents of additives
8.Required standard for products obtained by bacterial fermentation
10.Required standard for non migration of primary aromatic amines
11.Required standard relating to plastic multi-layer materials and articles
12.Provisions relating to the use of certain epoxy derivatives (BADGE, BFDGE and NOGE)
13.Method of testing the capability of plastic materials or articles to transfer constituents and methods of analysis
PROVISIONS APPLICABLE WHEN TESTING COMPLIANCE WITH THE MIGRATION LIMITS
2.Where any migration test specified in this Schedule and, where...
3.(1) Subject to sub paragraph (2), any testing of migration...
5.Where a plastic material or article is intended to come...
9.Special provisions relating to the correction of specific migration in simulant D
11.(1) Where a plastic material or article is intended to...
12.(1) Any plastic material or article which exceeds its overall...
13.Special provisions relating to caps, lids, gaskets, stoppers and similar sealing articles
OVERALL AND SPECIFIC MIGRATION TESTING USING FOOD SIMULANTS
PART 3 SELECTION OF FOOD SIMULANTS
4.Selection of simulants for testing materials and articles intended for contact with all food types
5.Selection of simulants for testing materials and articles which are already in contact with a known food
6.Selection of simulants for testing materials and articles which are accompanied by a specific indication
8.A specific indication referred to in paragraph 7 is expressed...
PART 4 SIMULANTS TO BE USED IN RELATION TO A SPECIFIC FOOD OR GROUP OF FOODS
PART 6 SUBSTITUTE FAT TEST FOR OVERALL AND SPECIFIC MIGRATION
PART 7 ALTERNATIVE FAT TESTS FOR OVERALL AND SPECIFIC MIGRATION
INFORMATION TO BE CONTAINED IN A DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE
1.The identity and address of the business operator which manufactures...
2.The identity of the materials, the articles or the substances...
4.Confirmation that the plastic materials or articles meet relevant requirements...
5.Adequate information relative to the substances used for which restrictions...
6.Adequate information relative to the substances which are subject to...
7.Specifications on the use of the material or article, such...
8.Confirmation that, when a plastic functional barrier is used in...
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