ISO-14470 › Food irradiation - Requirements for the development, validation and routine control of the process of irradiation using ionizing radiation for the treatment of food
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ISO 14470:2011 specifies requirements for the development, validation and routine control of the process of irradiation using ionizing radiation for the treatment of food, and establishes guidelines for meeting the requirements.
ISO 14470:2011 covers irradiation processes using the radionuclides 60Co or 137Cs, electron beams or X-ray generators.
The requirements given in ISO 14470:2011 are the minimum necessary to control the food irradiation process.
ISO 14470:2011 does not specify requirements for the primary production and/or harvesting, post-harvest treatment, storage and shipment, and packaging for foods that are to be irradiated. Only those aspects of the food production directly related to the irradiation process that may affect the safety or quality of the irradiated food are addressed.
ISO 14470:2011 does not specify requirements for occupational safety associated with the design and operation of irradiation facilities.
ISO 14470:2011 does not cover measuring or inspection devices that utilize ionizing radiation.
The application of ISO 14470:2011 does not exempt the user from compliance with current and applicable legislation.
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Document Number
ISO 14470:2011
Revision Level
1ST EDITION
Status
Current
Publication Date
Dec. 1, 2011
Committee Number
ISO/TC 34