Background: Food legislation in the European Union and elsewhere includes both hazard- and risk-based approaches for ensuring safety. In hazard-based approaches, simply the presence of a potentially harmful agent at a detectable level in food is used as a basis for legislation and/or risk management action. Risk-based approaches allow consideration of exposure in assessing whether there may be unacceptable risks to health. Scope and approach: The advantages and disadvantages of hazard- and risk-based approaches for ensuring the safety of food chemicals, allergens, ingredients and microorganisms were explored at an ILSI Europe workshop. Key findings and conclusions: It was concluded that both types of approach have their place, depending on ...
BackgroundA legal framework cannot ensure that a food will never pose a risk to any consumer. Risk m...
Human diet may present both risks and benefits to consumers. Risk-benefit assessment (RBA) intends t...
Regulatory thresholds for allergenic foods have not yet been developed. This means that public and i...
AbstractBackgroundFood legislation in the European Union and elsewhere includes both hazard- and ris...
none2noIn 2002, the Regulation (EC) 178 of the European Parliament and of the Council states that, i...
Foodborne illnesses are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and are therefore i...
Foods are one of the major vehicles for the transmission of a broad range of infectious diseases. Th...
The assessment of health risks of chemical substances in food is carried out in the process of risk ...
come more complex and, therefore, open to greater scientific de-bate. Risk assessment has always bee...
The analytical tools of risk assessment, as applied to chemicals and radiation, have assumed a criti...
The introduction of relevant food safety changes in legislation, like time–temperature criteria for ...
In food law scientific evidence occupies a central position. This study offers a legal insight into ...
Over the past years benefit-risk analysis (BRA) in relation to foods and food ingredients has gained...
In European countries, there has been growing consumer distrust regarding the motives of food safety...
Food safety regulation is a key policy area that has witnessed an increasing alignment of risk and r...
BackgroundA legal framework cannot ensure that a food will never pose a risk to any consumer. Risk m...
Human diet may present both risks and benefits to consumers. Risk-benefit assessment (RBA) intends t...
Regulatory thresholds for allergenic foods have not yet been developed. This means that public and i...
AbstractBackgroundFood legislation in the European Union and elsewhere includes both hazard- and ris...
none2noIn 2002, the Regulation (EC) 178 of the European Parliament and of the Council states that, i...
Foodborne illnesses are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and are therefore i...
Foods are one of the major vehicles for the transmission of a broad range of infectious diseases. Th...
The assessment of health risks of chemical substances in food is carried out in the process of risk ...
come more complex and, therefore, open to greater scientific de-bate. Risk assessment has always bee...
The analytical tools of risk assessment, as applied to chemicals and radiation, have assumed a criti...
The introduction of relevant food safety changes in legislation, like time–temperature criteria for ...
In food law scientific evidence occupies a central position. This study offers a legal insight into ...
Over the past years benefit-risk analysis (BRA) in relation to foods and food ingredients has gained...
In European countries, there has been growing consumer distrust regarding the motives of food safety...
Food safety regulation is a key policy area that has witnessed an increasing alignment of risk and r...
BackgroundA legal framework cannot ensure that a food will never pose a risk to any consumer. Risk m...
Human diet may present both risks and benefits to consumers. Risk-benefit assessment (RBA) intends t...
Regulatory thresholds for allergenic foods have not yet been developed. This means that public and i...