PD CR 13695-1:2000
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Packaging. Requirements for measuring and verifying the four heavy metals and other dangerous substances present in packaging and their release into the environment Requirements for measuring and verifying the four heavy metals present in packaging
Hardcopy , PDF
English
28-02-2010
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 The European packaging market at present
5 The packaging and packaging waste directive
6 Consideration of factors that influence the presence
of Heavy Metals in Packaging and in emissions from
Packaging Waste management
7 Summary of the present situation in relevant industrial
sectors
8 Assessing compliance with the Directive
9 Survey of existing relevant test methods
10 Measuring the four heavy metals
11 Conclusions
Annex A (informative) - Survey of existing relevant test
methods (chapter 9): list of analytical methods
Annex B (informative) Market dimensions
Annex C (informative) - Opinion of the Scientific Committee
for Food on the Toxicity of Lead and Cadmium in
Ceramics
Annex D 1 (informative) - Aluminium
Annex D 2 (informative) - Undecorated and decorated glass
Annex D 2 bis (informative) - Crystal glass as packaging
Annex D 3 (informative) - PAPER
Annex D 4 (informative) - Plastic
Annex D 5 (informative) - Steel
Annex D 5 bis (informative) - Light metal packaging
Annex D 5 ter (informative) - Steel drums
Annex D 6 (informative) - Wood
Annex D 7 (informative) - Cork
Annex D 8 (informative) - Paints and printing inks
(coatings) as constituents of packaging
components
Bibliography
Pertains to the four heavy metals specified in Art. 11 of the Directive: lead, cadmium, chromium (VI) and mercury.
Committee |
PKW/0
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DevelopmentNote |
Issue Date: 28/02/2010. (02/2010)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
68
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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This part 1 of the report is related to the four heavy metals specified in Art. 11 of the Directive : lead, cadmium, chromium (VI) and mercury. A second part of this CEN-report is related to the need to assess other dangerous substances present in packaging.
Standards | Relationship |
CR 13695-1:2000 | Identical |
ISO Guide 30:2015 | Reference materials — Selected terms and definitions |
CR 13686:2001 | Packaging - Optimization of energy recovery from packaging waste |
CR 1460:1994 | Packaging - Energy recovery from used packaging |
EN ISO 8402 : 1995 | QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY ASSURANCE - VOCABULARY |
ISO 10012-1:1992 | Quality assurance requirements for measuring equipment Part 1: Metrological confirmation system for measuring equipment |
EN 45001 : 1989 | GENERAL CRITERIA FOR THE OPERATION OF TESTING LABORATORIES |
ISO 3534-1:2006 | Statistics — Vocabulary and symbols — Part 1: General statistical terms and terms used in probability |
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