Glass Standard for plants in USA
Started by Robert Daigneault, Sep 20 2016 05:47 PM
Just confirming that the British Glass Standard is the reference standard for Glass and Brittle Plastics for operations in the US.
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Just confirming that the British Glass Standard is the reference standard for Glass and Brittle Plastics for operations in the US.
Hi Robert,
May i ask why ? How about the FDA's issuance on hard/sharp objects in food ?
What does the Standard actually define ? Hazardous Glass ?
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Can Glass & Brittle Plastic Audits Be Simplified by Area Instead of Item?
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Do Acrylic Doors in Bottling Lines Need to Be Monitored Under Glass and Brittle Plastic Policy?
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