Regulation of Polymers and Paper Used in Food Packaging

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Instructor: Jeffrey Scott Eberhard
Product ID: 703546

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  • Duration: 60 Min
This webinar on the regulation of common materials used in food packaging will feature relevant elements of 21 CFR as well as USFDA guidance documents pertaining to the subject matter. It will help attendees understand the process and plan for packaging regulation as an integral part of product development efforts.
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Last Recorded Date: Jul-2014

 

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Why Should You Attend:

Federal regulation of food contact materials has evolved extensively over the past 20 years. Founded on the Federal Food Drug and Cosmetic Act, Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act, and enumerated in 21 CFR 170-186 and numerous guidance documents, the regulations are complex. Ultimately, avoidance of the need for filing a Food Contact Notification (FCN) is the goal; however product stewardship and marketing concerns may preclude this outcome.

Determining the regulatory status of polymers and paper used in food contact is a stepwise process taking advantage of principles of chemistry, toxicology, engineering and risk assessment. Obtaining a new regulation from FDA via the FCN is not always necessary. This webinar will highlight the stepwise process. It will explain the complexities of various regulations of food contact materials with specific examples and case studies.

Areas Covered in the Webinar:

  • Overview of enabling legislation and guidance documents
  • Is the food contact substance subject to regulation?
  • How do existing regulations apply?
  • Does the food contact substance become a component of the contacted food?
  • End testing
  • Migration testing
  • What toxicological concerns are associated with a particular level of exposure?
  • Interacting with FDA

Who Will Benefit:

Packaging manufacturers as well as food manufacturers and facilities responsible for packaging/labeling food products will benefit from this training. Specifically, those who will benefit include individuals with R&D, Marketing and Regulatory responsibility at:

  • Resin manufacturers
  • Formulators
  • Pulp and paper interests
  • Specialty chemical manufacturers
  • Food companies
  • Drug, cosmetic, device and veterinary medical companies

Instructor Profile:

Dr. Jeffrey Scott Eberhard’s 19 year career has been spent supporting clients in their efforts to bring heavily regulated products to market. At Morton International (now part of Rohm & Haas) and Covance, he was responsible for directing and performing studies designed to generate data in support of Food Contact Notifications (FCN), Threshold of Regulation opinions (TOR), Food Additive Petitions (FAP) and Color Additive Petitions. With many of these products, he worked closely with client Regulatory and Marketing personnel, as well as client customers, to make sure that marketing’s proposed product claims were supportable and client requirements were met.

In Washington, DC working as a Staff Scientist for Keller and Heckman, Dr. Eberhard developed a high level of expertise in the regulation of Direct, Secondary Direct and Indirect Food Additives by FDA and many of their international counterparts (EU, Canada, MERCOSUR, Japan, China, and South Korea). Later, at Exponent, Nerac and ERM, he brought experience gained at Keller and Heckman and developed new competencies. In addition to the food additive, food contact, pesticide and chemical work, Dr. Eberhard prepared Generally Recognized as Safe petitions for self-certification and submission to FDA.

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