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Standard No.: GB 2762-2012
English Name: National Food Safety Standard - Maximum Levels of Contaminants in Foods
Chinese Name: 食品安全国家标准 食品中污染物限量
Chinese Classification: X09    Hygiene, safety and labor protection
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: Ministry of Health
Issued on: 2012-11-13
Implemented on: 2013-6-1
Status: superseded
Superseded by:GB 2762-2017 National food safety standard - Maximum levels of contaminants in foods
GB 2762-2005 Maximum levels of contaminants in foods
Superseded on:2005-10-1
Superseding:GB 2762-2005 Maximum levels of contaminants in foods
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 4000 words
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Foreword Codeofchina.com is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative. This standard replaces Maximum Levels of Contaminants in Foods (GB 2762-2005) partially. Compared with GB 2762-2005, the main changes in this standard are as follows: - the standard name was modified; - the definition of edible part was added; - the application principle was added; - the maximum level specifications of selenium, aluminium and fluorine were cancelled; - the maximum level specifications of tin, nickel, 3-chlorine-1, 2-propanediol and nitrate were added; - the maximum level index of N-nitrosamine was adjusted from N-dimethyl nitrosamine and N-Dimethyl ethyl nitramine into N-dimethyl nitrosamine and the maximum level index name of N-nitrosamine was modified into N-dimethyl nitrosamine; - Appendix A was added; - the maximum-level index of rare earth was implemented according to the former GB 2762-2005. Contents Foreword I 1 Scope 1 2 Terms and Definitions 1 3 Application Principle 2 4 Index Requirements 2 Appendix A Food Category (Name) Description 11 NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 中华人民共和国国家标准 GB 2762-2012 National Food Safety Standard - Maximum Levels of Contaminants in Foods 食品安全国家标准 食品中污染物限量 1 Scope This standard specifies the maximum level indexes of lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic, tin, nickel, chromium, nitrite, nitrate, benzo(a)pyrene, N-dimethyl nitrosamine, polychlorinated biphenyl, 3-chlorine-1 and 2- propanediol in foods. 2 Terms and Definitions 2.1 Contaminant It refers to the chemical hazardous substances (in foods) produced in the processes of production (including crop-cultivating, animal-feeding and veterinary-medicating), processing, packaging, storage, transportation, sales and eating or brought in by environmental pollution and non-intentionally added. The contaminants specified in this standard refer to the contaminants except pesticide residue, veterinary drug residues, biological toxins and radioactive substance. 2.2 Edible part The edible part obtained after the non-edible part is removed mechanically (grinding of grain, scalping of fruit, shelling of nuts, boning of meat, boning of fish and shelling of shellfish) from food raw material. Note 1: removal of non-edible part shall not adopt any non-mechanical means (e.g. refining process of rough vegetable oil). Note 2: the quantity of edible part varies according to the differences of production processes where the same food raw materials are applied to produce different products. Where wheat is applied to process breakfast cereal and whole wheat flour, the edible part is calculated with 100%; where the wheat flour is processed, the edible part is converted according to flour yield. 2.3 Maximum level It refers to the maximum allowable content of contaminant in edible part of food raw material and/or food product. 3 Application Principle 3.1 No matter whether maximum levels of contaminant are made, the producer and processor of the food shall take control measures to minimize the contaminant content in foods. 3.2 This standard lists the contaminants which may have a larger risk for the public health; the foods with maximum levels made are those who have larger influence on the exposure of the consumers' diets. 3.3 Food category (name) explanation (Appendix A) is applied to define the application scope of the maximum levels of contaminants and only applicable to this standard. Where the maximum level of a certain contaminant is applied for a certain food category (name), it is applicable to all the types of foods within this food category (name), except for those under special regulations. 3.4 Maximum levels of contaminants in foods are calculated based on the common edible part of foods, except for those under special regulations. 3.5 Maximum levels of contaminants in foods dry-processed are converted based on the corresponding food raw material dehydration rate or concentrating rate. The dehydration rate or concentrating rate may be determined by the information provided by the analyst and manufacturer of foods and other available data information. 4 Index Requirements 4.1 Lead 4.1.1 Maximum-level index of lead in foods is detailed in Table 1. Table 1 Maximum-level Index of Lead in Foods Food category (name) Maximum level ( Pb) mg/kg Cereal and its productsa [except for breakfast cereal, gluten, tin cans of eight ingredients porridge as well as flour and rice products with stuffing (condiment)] Breakfast cereal, gluten, tin cans of eight ingredients porridge as well as flour and rice products with stuffing (condiment) 0.2 0.5 Vegetable and its products Green vegetables (except brassica vegetables, leafy vegetables, leguminous vegetable and potatoes). Brassica vegetables and leafy vegetable Leguminous vegetable and potatoes Vegetable products 0.1 0.3 0.2 1.0 Fruit and its products Fresh fruit (except berry and other speck fruit) Berry and other speck fruit Fruit products 0.1 0.2 1.0 Edible fungi and its products 1.0 Bean and its products Bean Beans products (except soybean milk) Soybean milk 0.2 0.5 0.05 Algae and its products (except spirulina and its products) 1.0(calculated with dry weight) Nuts and seeds (except coffee beans) Coffee beans 0.2 0.5 Meat and meat products Meat (except the viscera of livestock and poultry) Viscera of livestock and poultry Meat products 0.2 0.5 0.5 Aquatic livestock and their products Fresh and frozen aquatic livestock (except fish, crustacea and bivalve) Fish and crustacea Bivalve Aquatic products (except jellyfish products) Jellyfish products 1.0(with viscera removed) 0.5 1.5 1.0 2.0 Milk and milk products Raw milk, pasteurized milk, sterile milk, acidified milk and modified milk Milk powders and non-demineralized whey powders Other milk products 0.05 0.5 0.3 Egg and egg products (except preserved egg and preserved egg intestine) Preserved egg and preserved egg intestine 0.2 0.5 Grease and its product 0.1 Condiment (except edible salt and spices) Edible salt; Spices 1.0 2.0 3.0 Sugar and starch sugar 0.5 Starch and starch products Edible starch Starch products 0.2 0.5 Bakery foods 0.5 Beverages Bottled water Fruit and vegetable juice (except concentrated fruit and vegetable juices (slurry) Concentrated fruit and vegetable juices (slurry) Protein beverages (except the milk beverages) Milk beverage Carbonated beverages and tea drinks Powdered beverages Other beverages 0.01 mg/L 0.05 mg/L 0.5 mg/L 0.3 mg/L 0.05 mg/L 0.3 mg/L 1.0 0.3 mg/L Wines (except distilled liquor and yellow wine) Distilled liquor and yellow wine 0.2 0.5 Cocoa products, chocolate and chocolate products as well as candies 0.5 Frozen drinks 0.3 Foods for special diets Formula foods for infant and young children (except liquid products) Liquid products Complementary foods for infants and young children Cereal-based complementary foods for infants and young children (except the products added with fish, liver and greengrocery) Products added with fish, animal liver and greengrocery Canned Complementary Foods for Infants and Yong Children (except the products with such raw materials as aquatic products and animal liver) Products with such raw materials as aquatic products and animal liver 0.15 (calculated according to powder products) 0.02 (Calculated in ready-to-eat state) 0.2 0.3 0.25 0.3 Others Jelly Puffed food Tea Dry chrysanthemum Broadleaf holly leaf Honeybee products Honey Pollen 0.5 0.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.0 1.0 0.5 a Paddy is counted with brown rice. 4.1.2 Inspection method: it is determined according to the method specified in GB 5009.12.
Foreword I 1 Scope 2 Terms and Definitions 3 Application Principle 4 Index Requirements Appendix A Food Category (Name) Description
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GB 2762-2012  National Food Safety Standard - Maximum Levels of Contaminants in Foods (English Version)
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Detail of GB 2762-2012
Standard No.
GB 2762-2012
English Name
National Food Safety Standard - Maximum Levels of Contaminants in Foods
Chinese Name
食品安全国家标准 食品中污染物限量
Chinese Classification
X09
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
Ministry of Health
Issued on
2012-11-13
Implemented on
2013-6-1
Status
superseded
Superseded by
GB 2762-2017 National food safety standard - Maximum levels of contaminants in foods
GB 2762-2005 Maximum levels of contaminants in foods
Superseded on
2005-10-1
Abolished on
Superseding
GB 2762-2005 Maximum levels of contaminants in foods
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
4000 words
Price(USD)
60.0
Keywords
GB 2762-2012, GB/T 2762-2012, GBT 2762-2012, GB2762-2012, GB 2762, GB2762, GB/T2762-2012, GB/T 2762, GB/T2762, GBT2762-2012, GBT 2762, GBT2762
Introduction of GB 2762-2012
Foreword Codeofchina.com is in charge of this English translation. In case of any doubt about the English translation, the Chinese original shall be considered authoritative. This standard replaces Maximum Levels of Contaminants in Foods (GB 2762-2005) partially. Compared with GB 2762-2005, the main changes in this standard are as follows: - the standard name was modified; - the definition of edible part was added; - the application principle was added; - the maximum level specifications of selenium, aluminium and fluorine were cancelled; - the maximum level specifications of tin, nickel, 3-chlorine-1, 2-propanediol and nitrate were added; - the maximum level index of N-nitrosamine was adjusted from N-dimethyl nitrosamine and N-Dimethyl ethyl nitramine into N-dimethyl nitrosamine and the maximum level index name of N-nitrosamine was modified into N-dimethyl nitrosamine; - Appendix A was added; - the maximum-level index of rare earth was implemented according to the former GB 2762-2005. Contents Foreword I 1 Scope 1 2 Terms and Definitions 1 3 Application Principle 2 4 Index Requirements 2 Appendix A Food Category (Name) Description 11 NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 中华人民共和国国家标准 GB 2762-2012 National Food Safety Standard - Maximum Levels of Contaminants in Foods 食品安全国家标准 食品中污染物限量 1 Scope This standard specifies the maximum level indexes of lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic, tin, nickel, chromium, nitrite, nitrate, benzo(a)pyrene, N-dimethyl nitrosamine, polychlorinated biphenyl, 3-chlorine-1 and 2- propanediol in foods. 2 Terms and Definitions 2.1 Contaminant It refers to the chemical hazardous substances (in foods) produced in the processes of production (including crop-cultivating, animal-feeding and veterinary-medicating), processing, packaging, storage, transportation, sales and eating or brought in by environmental pollution and non-intentionally added. The contaminants specified in this standard refer to the contaminants except pesticide residue, veterinary drug residues, biological toxins and radioactive substance. 2.2 Edible part The edible part obtained after the non-edible part is removed mechanically (grinding of grain, scalping of fruit, shelling of nuts, boning of meat, boning of fish and shelling of shellfish) from food raw material. Note 1: removal of non-edible part shall not adopt any non-mechanical means (e.g. refining process of rough vegetable oil). Note 2: the quantity of edible part varies according to the differences of production processes where the same food raw materials are applied to produce different products. Where wheat is applied to process breakfast cereal and whole wheat flour, the edible part is calculated with 100%; where the wheat flour is processed, the edible part is converted according to flour yield. 2.3 Maximum level It refers to the maximum allowable content of contaminant in edible part of food raw material and/or food product. 3 Application Principle 3.1 No matter whether maximum levels of contaminant are made, the producer and processor of the food shall take control measures to minimize the contaminant content in foods. 3.2 This standard lists the contaminants which may have a larger risk for the public health; the foods with maximum levels made are those who have larger influence on the exposure of the consumers' diets. 3.3 Food category (name) explanation (Appendix A) is applied to define the application scope of the maximum levels of contaminants and only applicable to this standard. Where the maximum level of a certain contaminant is applied for a certain food category (name), it is applicable to all the types of foods within this food category (name), except for those under special regulations. 3.4 Maximum levels of contaminants in foods are calculated based on the common edible part of foods, except for those under special regulations. 3.5 Maximum levels of contaminants in foods dry-processed are converted based on the corresponding food raw material dehydration rate or concentrating rate. The dehydration rate or concentrating rate may be determined by the information provided by the analyst and manufacturer of foods and other available data information. 4 Index Requirements 4.1 Lead 4.1.1 Maximum-level index of lead in foods is detailed in Table 1. Table 1 Maximum-level Index of Lead in Foods Food category (name) Maximum level ( Pb) mg/kg Cereal and its productsa [except for breakfast cereal, gluten, tin cans of eight ingredients porridge as well as flour and rice products with stuffing (condiment)] Breakfast cereal, gluten, tin cans of eight ingredients porridge as well as flour and rice products with stuffing (condiment) 0.2 0.5 Vegetable and its products Green vegetables (except brassica vegetables, leafy vegetables, leguminous vegetable and potatoes). Brassica vegetables and leafy vegetable Leguminous vegetable and potatoes Vegetable products 0.1 0.3 0.2 1.0 Fruit and its products Fresh fruit (except berry and other speck fruit) Berry and other speck fruit Fruit products 0.1 0.2 1.0 Edible fungi and its products 1.0 Bean and its products Bean Beans products (except soybean milk) Soybean milk 0.2 0.5 0.05 Algae and its products (except spirulina and its products) 1.0(calculated with dry weight) Nuts and seeds (except coffee beans) Coffee beans 0.2 0.5 Meat and meat products Meat (except the viscera of livestock and poultry) Viscera of livestock and poultry Meat products 0.2 0.5 0.5 Aquatic livestock and their products Fresh and frozen aquatic livestock (except fish, crustacea and bivalve) Fish and crustacea Bivalve Aquatic products (except jellyfish products) Jellyfish products 1.0(with viscera removed) 0.5 1.5 1.0 2.0 Milk and milk products Raw milk, pasteurized milk, sterile milk, acidified milk and modified milk Milk powders and non-demineralized whey powders Other milk products 0.05 0.5 0.3 Egg and egg products (except preserved egg and preserved egg intestine) Preserved egg and preserved egg intestine 0.2 0.5 Grease and its product 0.1 Condiment (except edible salt and spices) Edible salt; Spices 1.0 2.0 3.0 Sugar and starch sugar 0.5 Starch and starch products Edible starch Starch products 0.2 0.5 Bakery foods 0.5 Beverages Bottled water Fruit and vegetable juice (except concentrated fruit and vegetable juices (slurry) Concentrated fruit and vegetable juices (slurry) Protein beverages (except the milk beverages) Milk beverage Carbonated beverages and tea drinks Powdered beverages Other beverages 0.01 mg/L 0.05 mg/L 0.5 mg/L 0.3 mg/L 0.05 mg/L 0.3 mg/L 1.0 0.3 mg/L Wines (except distilled liquor and yellow wine) Distilled liquor and yellow wine 0.2 0.5 Cocoa products, chocolate and chocolate products as well as candies 0.5 Frozen drinks 0.3 Foods for special diets Formula foods for infant and young children (except liquid products) Liquid products Complementary foods for infants and young children Cereal-based complementary foods for infants and young children (except the products added with fish, liver and greengrocery) Products added with fish, animal liver and greengrocery Canned Complementary Foods for Infants and Yong Children (except the products with such raw materials as aquatic products and animal liver) Products with such raw materials as aquatic products and animal liver 0.15 (calculated according to powder products) 0.02 (Calculated in ready-to-eat state) 0.2 0.3 0.25 0.3 Others Jelly Puffed food Tea Dry chrysanthemum Broadleaf holly leaf Honeybee products Honey Pollen 0.5 0.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 2.0 1.0 0.5 a Paddy is counted with brown rice. 4.1.2 Inspection method: it is determined according to the method specified in GB 5009.12.
Contents of GB 2762-2012
Foreword I 1 Scope 2 Terms and Definitions 3 Application Principle 4 Index Requirements Appendix A Food Category (Name) Description
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