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ÖNORM EN ISO 21469
Issue date: 2006 05 01
Safety of machinery - Lubricants with incidental product contact - Hygiene requirements (ISO 21469:2006)
This International Standard specifies hygiene requirements for the formulation, manufacture, use and handling
of lubricants which, during manufacture and processing, can...
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Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 12 Pages
Language:
German
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This International Standard specifies hygiene requirements for the formulation, manufacture, use and handling
of lubricants which, during manufacture and processing, can come into incidental contact (e.g. through heat
transfer, load transmission, lubrication or the corrosion protection of machinery) with products and packaging
used in the food, food-processing, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, tobacco or animal-feeding-stuffs industries.
Included in this document are registration criteria that can be used to assess conformance with this
International standard for lubricants with incidental product contact (see Annex B). It is not applicable to
substances used as product additives or to those in direct product contact (see Annex A), but confines itself to
hygiene without addressing occupational health and safety matters. Nevertheless, it is considered essential
that where occupational health and safety is associated with the processes concerned it be considered along
with hygiene so that measures satisfying the needs of both can be taken.
ÖNORM EN ISO 21469
2006 05 01
Safety of machinery - Lubricants with incidental product contact - Hygiene requirements (ISO 21469:2...
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