Release of primary aromatic amines from a plastic turner
- Classification
- Non-compliance notification
- Risk
- Potential risk
- Category
- food contact materials
- Hazard
- primary aromatic amines migration - {migration}
- Origin
- Germany
- Notifier
- Austria
What is this? A plastic kitchen tool called a turner may release small amounts of a chemical called primary aromatic amines.
What's happening? Some of these tools sold in Austria were found to let too much of this chemical move into food.
Does this affect me? If you have this kitchen tool, you may want to check it.
What should I do? Stop using it and ask your pharmacist or doctor if you have questions.
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Classification: Non-compliance notification · Risk: Potential risk · Category: food contact materials · Hazard: primary aromatic amines migration - {migration} · Origin: Germany · Notifier: Austria
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