Council Directive 84/500/EEC of 15 October 1984 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to ceramic articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs
Modified by
- Commission Directive 2005/31/ECof 29 April 2005amending Council Directive 84/500/EEC as regards a declaration of compliance and performance criteria of the analytical method for ceramic articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs(Text with EEA relevance), 305L0031, April 30, 2005
Pb | Cd | |
---|---|---|
0,8 mg/dm | 0,07 mg/dm | |
4,0 mg/l | 0,3 mg/l | |
1,5 mg/l | 0,1 mg/l |
(a) the limitations to be imposed on those areas of ceramic articles with which the mouth is intended to come into contact; (b) the methods for checking that the limitations provided for in (a) are complied with.
three years after the notification of this Directive, trade in ceramic articles which comply with its provisions is permitted, five years after the notification of this Directive, the plating on the market of ceramic articles which do not comply with its provisions is prohibited.
All reagents must be of analytical quality, unless otherwise specified. Where reference is made to water, it shall always mean distilled water or water of equivalent quality.
0,1 mg/litre for lead, 0,01 mg/litre for cadmium.
0,2 mg/litre for lead, 0,02 mg/litre for cadmium.
The sample thus prepared is tested under the conditions laid down in Annex I. Before taking the test solution for determining lead and/or cadmium, homogenise the content of the sample by an appropriate method, which avoids any loss of solution or abrasion of the surface being tested. Carry out a blank test on the reagent used for each series of determinations. Carry out determinations for lead and/or cadmium under appropriate conditions.
1. the identity and address of the company which manufactures the finished ceramic article and of the importer who imports it into the Community; 2. the identity of the ceramic article; 3. the date of the declaration; 4. the confirmation that the ceramic article meets relevant requirements in this Directive and Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004.