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Posted 23 August 2024 - 04:32 PM

What hazards are associated with food contact packaging? 


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Posted 23 August 2024 - 04:38 PM

Do you have a specific type of packaging you are referring to? Or just in general.


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Posted 23 August 2024 - 04:43 PM

All one can think of - biological, physical, chemical, radiological. What type of pkg materials and food product?


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Posted 23 August 2024 - 04:48 PM

I should have clarified - roll stock, PET Bottles, Bags.   I am looking at the risks associated with B,C,P, A.   What specific risks do you identify? 


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Posted 23 August 2024 - 06:10 PM

The biggest thing - making sure the packaging is for food use - so a statement from the supplier or on the spec. 

Plus using it as intended - plastic bottles made for hot packed items, etc. 

 

Other hazards - the package is free from physical hazards and clean before use. 


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Posted 23 August 2024 - 06:14 PM

Your suppliers of these materials should be in compliance with food safety. Then you can run risk analysis. 


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Posted 24 August 2024 - 05:57 AM

Hi Bingo67,

 

A lot of the hazards are generic and can be controlled by good manufacturing practices and hygienic handling.

 

Typical Physical Hazards

Glass and brittle plastics

Blades

Pests

Dust and dirt

Wood splinters

Hairs

Jewellery and personal items

Off-cuts

Broken packaging (when using brittle packaging)

 

Typical Chemical Hazards

Chemical Migration - See Food packaging’s materials: A food safety perspective

Lubricants containing allergens

Cleaning chemicals

 

Typical Micro Hazards

Yeasts & Moulds - Cause spoilage in food but can lead to Toxin production, so sometimes categorised as chemical

Pathogens - due to poor hygienic handling practices

 

The main concerns are that the packaging is suitable for intended use (e.g. microwaving with ready meals) and is suitable for the food/drink you are manufacturing. Your supplier should provide assurance on both in writing and provide chemical migration certificates for the packaging they provide.

 

Kind regards,

 

Tony


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Posted 26 August 2024 - 01:57 PM

PFAs is a big one too. 


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Posted 27 August 2024 - 07:59 AM

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Posted 13 September 2024 - 09:37 PM

Shipping container contamination - Are packaging materials shipped in vessels containing non food items (such as cleaners, chemicals, allergens)?


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