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NSF International Nonfood Compounds Registration Program Steering Committee Meeting Update: ISO Standard for Incidental Contact Lubricants
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ISO ICL Standard Update Safety of Machinery – Hygiene Requirements for the use and handling of lubricants with Incidental Product Contact ISO TC 199 WG2
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ISO ICL Standard Update Still a draft standard Scope: Similar to NSF 116 No category codes (“H1”, “H2”, etc.) Only “ICL” Includes criteria for ingredients Includes criteria for GMP in mfr and use
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ISO ICL Standard Update Last WG meeting: June 2002, London Removed 21 CFR as normative criteria Pressure from France and Sweden only 21CFR: 20+ years world-wide acceptance 21 CFR already accepted internationally Reliance by Asian, SA, NA, EU, other countries “21 CFR”, “H1” cited/marketed internationally by ~all manufacturers
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ISO ICL Standard Update If 21 CFR not sole source criteria: Confusion in marketplace Introduction of ISO-compliant products not accepted by some countries Standard based on incomplete sources, not what is in-use
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ISO ICL Standard Update Discussion Should the ISO standard reference US FDA 21 CFR as its sole source for criteria for assessing ICL ingredients?
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ISO ICL Standard Update Next ISO TC 199 WG2 meeting: Paris, Oct 7-8, 2002 Deadline for comments on draft: Sept 19, 2002 (extension requested) Recommendations of the NSF Nonfood Compounds Steering Committee???
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