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Posted 31 January 2021 - 05:02 PM

Hello. I hope someone can help me out. I make a non toxic wood finish using only beeswax and food grade mineral oil. I sell it on a small scale. I'm looking to expand. I need to know what is required to call the product "food safe". I know the ingredients are food safe. I make it in a very clean work area using GMP's. I already call it "non-toxic", can I call it "food safe" or does that require some type of certification? Thanks



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Posted 01 February 2021 - 08:39 AM

Hello.

I hope someone can help me out. I make a non toxic wood finish using only beeswax and food grade mineral oil. I sell it on a small scale. I'm looking to expand. I need to know what is required to call the product "food safe". I know the ingredients are food safe. I make it in a very clean work area using GMP's. I already call it "non-toxic", can I call it "food safe" or does that require some type of certification?

 

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I assume the target "wood" is going to be a food contact surface.

 

"JFI", maybe read this -

 

https://turnawoodbow...3-safe-options/

 

I guess that your "non-toxic" is a self-designated characteristic ??

 

You are probably entering into some murky semantic/FS arenas.

 

For example see -

 

https://www.chemsafe...ons_in_USA.html

https://www.industri...d-safe-meanings

 

Also see this thread (eg Post 7/surrounds) which is somewhat different scenario but conceptually probably overlaps -

 

https://www.ifsqn.co...mean-food-safe/

 

(Sadly several of URLs are long broken by now although may still exist in my archives)


Edited by Charles.C, 01 February 2021 - 08:58 AM.
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Posted 01 February 2021 - 09:51 AM

Hello. 

 

In my experience, I have struggled to find chemicals that are stated as 'Food Grade' and I have been told this is because companies do not want to pay for the certification required. 



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Posted 01 February 2021 - 01:07 PM

This may help

 

Looks like you'd need certification from a body like NSF

https://www.industri...d-safe-meanings

 

 

FYI, most food processors won't want wood, so you'll be looking at expanding into the residential market for the most part


Edited by Scampi, 01 February 2021 - 01:08 PM.

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