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Is there a reference in CODEX or FDA for biological swabs?

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Is there a reference in CODEX or FDA for biological swabs "Machinery,hands factors and flooring"?

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Is there a reference in CODEX or FDA for biological swabs "Machinery,hands factors and flooring"?

 

I assume your question refers to surface microbiological limits.

 

Very Likely not.

 

This post/compilation may help -

 

http://www.ifsqn.com...ces/#entry60958

reference please

reference please


For ?

firstly thanks for your interested 

 

microbiology limits for factors swabs  and equipments standard for world such as codex or fda ?

firstly thanks for your interested

microbiology limits for factors swabs and equipments standard for world such as codex or fda ?

Afaik -

Codex = nil
FDA = nil

Indian ref - see post 9 in my linked thread above

thanks soo much 


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