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Council Directive 82/711/EEC of 18 October 1982 laying down the basic rules necessary for testing migration of the constituents of plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs
Official Journal L 297 , 23/10/1982 p. 0026 - 0030
Spanish : Chapter 13 Volume 12 p. 278
Portugue special edition Chapter 13 Volume 12 p. 278
Finnish : Chapter 13 Volume 12 p. 132
Swedish : Chapter 13 Volume 12 p. 132
Amendments:洗手间英文>内部控制与风险管理
Amended by 393L0008 (OJ L 090 14.04.1993 p.22)
Incorporated by 294A0103(52) (OJ L 001 03.01.1994 p.263)
Amended by 397L0048 (OJ L 222 12.08.1997 p.10)
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COUNCIL DIRECTIVE
of 18 October 1982
laying down the basic rules necessary for testing migration of the constituents of plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs
(82/711/EEC)
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, Having regard to Council Directive 76/893/EEC of 23 November 1976 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs (1), and in particular Article 3 thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament (2),零冠词
Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (3),
Whereas Article 2 of Directive 76/893/EEC laid down inter alia that materials and articles must not transfer their constituents to foodstuffs in quantities which could endanger human health or bring about an unacceptable change in the composition of the foodstuffs;
Whereas in order to achieve this objective in the ca of plastic materials the suitable instrument is a specific directive within the meaning of Article 3 of Directive 76/893/EEC, the general rules of which shall also be applicable to the ca in question;
Whereas, given the complexity of the problem, the Directive should initially be limited to fixing the basic rules for verification of constituent migration; whereas further directives, to be adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 10 of Directive 76/893/EEC, will establish the methods of analysis necessary for the verification of such migration;
Whereas this Directive does not affect all aspects of plastic materials and articles; whereas it is therefore necessary to authorize the Member States, on the one hand, not to impo the labelling pa
rticulars laid down in Article 7 of Directive 76/893/EEC in accordance with paragraphs 4 and 5 of that Article and, on the other hand, to prohibit the marketing of materials and articles which, although conforming with the standards laid down by that Directive, do not comply with national provisions regarding other possible standards referred to in Article 3 or in the abnce of the, with Article 2 of the Directive in question; Whereas, in view of the analytical difficulties connected with the determination of the migration levels in food products, conventional tests should be chon (liquids capable of simulating the attack on foodstuffs and standard test conditions) in order to reproduce, as far as possible, the migration phenomena which may occur in contact between the article and the foodstuff;
Whereas if such tests subquently prove not to reflect reality Member States should be authorized to amend them provisionally, pending a Community decision;
Whereas, in the current state of analytical techniques, it is not possible to determine all the conditions under which conventional migration tests should be performed on materials and articles consisting of two or more layers, one or more of which does not consist entirely of plastics; whereas a decision on the application of this Directive to such materials and articles should therefore be taken at a later date;
Whereas the adaptation of this Directive to technical progress is an implementing measure; whereas, in order to simplify and accelerate the procedure, this should be the responsibility of the Commission;
Whereas in all cas in which the Council confers on the Commission authority to implement the provisions relating to plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs, a procedure should be laid down establishing clo cooperation between Member States and the Commission within the Standing Committee for Foodstuffs t up under Decision 69/414/EEC (1),
HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:
Article 1
1. This Directive is a specific Directive within the meaning of Article 3 of Directive 76/893/EEC.
2. This Directive shall apply to plastic materials and articles, that is to say to materials and articles and parts thereof:
(a) consisting exclusively of plastics, or
(b) compod of two or more layers of materials, each consisting exclusively of plastics, which are bound together by means of adhesives or by any other means,
which, in the finished product state, are intended to come into contact or are brought into contact with foodstuffs and are intended for that purpo.
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3. For the purpos of this Directive, 'plastics' shall mean the organic macromolecular compounds obtained by polymerization, polycondensation, polyaddition or any other similar process from molecules with a lower molecular weight or by chemical alteration of natural macromolecules. Silicones and other similar macromolecular compounds shall also be regarded as plastics. Other substances or matter may be added to such macromolecular compounds. However, the following shall not be regarded as 'plastics':
davis(i) varnished or unvarnished regenerated cellulo film;
(ii) elastomers and natural and synthetic rubber;
(iii) paper and paperboard, whether modified or not by the addition of plastics; (iv) surface coatings obtained from:
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paraffin waxes, including synthetic paraffin waxes, and/or micro-crystalline waxes,
- mixtures of the waxes listed in the first indent with each other and/or with plastics.
4. This Directive shall not apply to materials and articles compod or two or more layers, one or more of which does not consist exclusively of plastics, even if the one intended to come into direct contact with foodstuffs does consist exclusively of plastics.
A decision on the application of this Directive to the materials and articles referred to in the first subparagraph and on any adaptations to the Directive that may become necessary shall be taken at a later date.
Article 2
1. The migration level of the constituents of the materials and articles referred to in Article 1 into or onto foodstuffs must not exceed the limits laid down in the lists of substances who u is authorized to the exclusion of any others.
2. In the abnce of methods of analysis determined in accordance with Article 9 of Directive 76/893/EEC which make it possible to determine the level of migration into foodstuffs, that level shall
be determined in the simulants listed in Chapter I of the Annex.
3. The Council, acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 100 of the Treaty and on a proposal from the Commission, shall draw up a list of substances or matter who u is authorized to the exclusion of any others and a list of simulants to be ud for each foodstuff or group of foodstuffs and shall determine the concentration thereof.
Article 3
1. Verification of a migration in the simulants shall be carried out using conventional migration tests, the basic rules for which are laid down in the Annex to this Directive.
2. (a) However, where a Member State, as a result of new information or of a reasssment of existing information made since this Directive was adopted, has detailed grounds for establishing that for a given plastic material or article the basic rules laid down in the Annex for migration tests are technically unsuitable or becau the actual conditions of u are basically different from the test conditions specified in the table in the Annex, that Member State may, within its territory and only for the particular ca, temporarily suspend application of the basic rules referred to in the Annex and permit the u of more appropriate basic rules. It shall immediately inform the other Member States
and the Commission thereof and give the reasons for its decision.
(b) The Commission shall examine, as soon as possible, the reasons given by the Member State concerned and shall consult the Member States within the
Standing Committee for Foodstuffs and shall then deliver its opinion forthwith and take the appropriate measures.
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(c) If the Commission considers that amendments to this Directive are necessary in order to alleviate the difficulties mentioned in subparagraph (a), it shall initiate the procedure laid down in Article 10 of Directive 76/893/EEC; in that ca, the Member State which has adopted the more appropriate basic rules may retain them until the said amendments enter into force.
Article 4
Adaptations to be made to Chapter II of the Annex to this Directive in the light of progress in scientific and technical knowledge shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 10 of Directive 76/893/EEC.
Article 5
This Directive shall not affect national provisions relating to the other rules provided for in Article 3 of Directive 76/893/EEC nor the options open to Member States under Article 7 (4) and (5) of that Directive.
Article 6
Member States shall comply with this Directive not later than such time as a specific directive laying down the limits referred to in Article 2 (1) is implemented.
Article 7
This Directive is addresd to the Member States.encore
Done at Luxembourg, 18 October 1982.
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For the Council
The Presidentheyi