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Analysis required for all consigments of guar gum from India.
The forthcoming Commission Decision imposing special conditions for guar gum will require that all consignments of guar gum or products containing guar gum at significant amounts (>10%) originating in or consigned from India and imported into the Community intended for human or animal consumption must be tested for the absence of pentachlorophenol (PCP). Consignments must be accompanied by an analytical report issued by a laboratory accredited in accordance with EN ISO/IEC 17025 for the analysis of PCP in food and feed or by a laboratory that is pursuing the necessary accreditation procedures and which has adequate quality control schemes in place. The certificate must be endorsed by the Competent Authority for the country where the laboratory is located. |
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The evaluator was pleasant, friendly and very helpful in explaining the standard to all staff he spoke to and questioned during the evaluation.
It is a very stressful time during the BRC audit. Fortunately, the evaluator made this more pleasant for us in the way he conducted the audit.
Noble Foods: 2010
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