Fda 2013 s 0610 specific electronic submissions intended for fda s dockets management staff.
Fda lead in ceramics.
Fda has received reports from local health authorities that traditional pottery from several manufacturers in mexico labeled as lead free in fact contains levels of.
To limit the amount of lead that may leach into foods from tableware the fda sets allowable levels used in glazed ceramic pottery for use in serving storing and preparing foods and silver.
A lead is a toxic metal that is used as a component of glazes and decorative decals on ceramics including some ornamental and decorative ceramicware.
Toc lead is a toxic substance that can affect people of any age.
It is especially harmful to children pregnant women and unborn babies.
Food and drug administration randomly tests ceramic food containers like crockpots for lead.
Fda believes that consignments of ceramic tableware originating from cnca certified factories will have a higher likelihood of satisfying u s.
That testing according to an email from fda spokesperson megan mcseveney is based on some.
Cpg sec 545 450 pottery ceramics.
Safety requirements than those originating from other.
The use of ornamental or decorative ceramicware to prepare serve or hold food may result in the leaching of lead from the glaze or decoration into the food.
Lead accumulates in your body so even small amounts can pose a health hazard over time.