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ISO 29621

Cosmetics — Microbiology — Guidelines for the risk assessment and identification of microbiologically low-risk products

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 June 2010
Status: inactive
Page Count: 18
ICS Code (Other standards related to microbiology): 07.100.99
ICS Code (Cosmetics. Toiletries): 71.100.70
scope:

The objective of this International Standard is to help cosmetic manufacturers and regulatory bodies define those finished products that, based on a risk assessment, present a low risk of microbial contamination during production and/or use, and therefore, do not require the application of microbiological International Standards for cosmetics.

Document History

March 1, 2017
Cosmetics - Microbiology - Guidelines for the risk assessment and identification of microbiologically low-risk products
This document gives guidance to cosmetic manufacturers and regulatory bodies to help define those finished products that, based on a risk assessment, present a low risk of microbial contamination...
June 1, 2010
Cosmetics - Microbiology - Guidelines for the risk assessment and identification of microbiologically low-risk products
The objective of this International Standard is to help cosmetic manufacturers and regulatory bodies define those finished products that, based on a risk assessment, present a low risk of microbial...
ISO 29621
June 1, 2010
Cosmetics — Microbiology — Guidelines for the risk assessment and identification of microbiologically low-risk products
The objective of this International Standard is to help cosmetic manufacturers and regulatory bodies define those finished products that, based on a risk assessment, present a low risk of microbial...

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