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(NAR) VOL. 9 NO. 4 / OCTOBER - DECEMBER 1998

[ BFD CIRCULAR NO. 6-A, s. 1998, October 20, 1998 ]

PERMISSIBLE NET CONTENT VARIATION IN PRE-PACKAGED FOOD



The attached chart entitled “Administrative Guidance; Maximum Permissible Variation in Weight and Volume Expressed in Terms of Allowance Deviation From the Declared Net Content” marked as Annex “A” hereof, has been invariably used by BFAD in determining whether or not the net content declaration in the labelling is correct or truthful.

However, concerns have been expressed that a number of food processors of prepackaged food product are not clear on how to make use of the attached chart or Annex “A”* .

To ensure uniform interpretation on how to use the guide BFAD hereby issues this clarification or explanation, thus:

1. A sample unit is considered defective if it does not conform with the prescribed tolerance for weight/volume variation. This also applies to variation in the declared drained weight.

2. Acceptance of defective units in a given production lot, attributed to weight/volume variation, shall be based on the CODEX Sampling Plans for Prepackaged Foods where Inspection Level I is applied for normal sampling operation and Inspection Level II is applied in case of resolving disputes.

3. For proposed foods packed in rigid containers, it is also required that the fill of the container shall at least be 90% of the water capacity of the container.

Furthermore, BFAD herewith provides for your reference the FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Sampling Plans for Prepackaged Foods, consisting of two (2) pages marked as Annexes “B” and “B-1* ”.

These chart and sampling plans will continue to guide both BFAD and the food processors/manufacturers or repackers in the determination of the accurate net content variations. In this same circular, we remind all parties concerned that an erroneous net content declaration can render a product misbranded or mislabeled.

Adopted: 20 Oct. 1998


(SGD.) QUINTIN L. KINTANAR, M.D., PH.D., CESO I
Director

ANNEX “B”

FAO/WHO CODEX ALIMENTARIUS SAMPLING PLANS FOR PRE-PACKAGED FOODS

A.  Sampling Plan 1 (Inspection Level I, AQL =6.5)

Net Weight is equal to or less than 1 kg (2.2 lb)

Lot Size (N)Sample Size (n)Acceptance Number(c)1
4,800 or less61
4,801 - 24,000132
24,001 - 48,000213
48,001 - 84,000294
84,001 - 144,000486
144,001 - 240,000849
more than 240,00012613

Net Weight is greater than 1 kg (2.2 lb)
But not more that 4.5 kg. (10 lb)

Lot Size (N)Sample Size (n)Acceptance Number(c)1
2, 400 or less 61
2, 401 - 15, 000 132
15, 001 - 24, 000 213
24, 001 - 42, 000 294
42, 001 - 72, 000 486
72, 001 - 120, 000 849
more than 120, 000 12613

Net Weight greater than 4.5 kg (10 lb)

Lot Size (N)Sample Size (n)Acceptance Number(c)1
601 or less 61
600 - 2, 000 132
2, 001 - 7, 200 213
7, 201 - 15, 000 294
15, 001 - 24, 000 486
24, 001 - 42, 000 849
more than 42, 000 12613

B. Sampling Plan 2 (Inspection Level II, AQL = 6.5)

Net Weight is equal to or less than 1 kg (2.2. lb)

Lot Size (N)Sample Size (n)Acceptance Number(c)1
4,800 or less132
4,801 - 24,000213
24,001 - 48,000294
48,001 - 84,000486
84,001 - 144,000849
144,001 - 240,00012613
more than 240,00020019

Net Weight is greater than 1 kg (2.2 lb) but not more than 4.5 kg (10 lb)

Lot Size (N)Sample Size (n)Acceptance Number(c)1
2, 400 or less 132
2, 401 - 15, 000 213
15, 001 - 24, 000 294
24, 001 - 42, 000 486
42, 001 - 72, 000 849
72, 001 - 120, 000 12613
more than 120, 000 20019

Net Weight greater than 4.5 kg (10 lb)

Lot Size (N)Sample Size (n)Acceptance Number(c)1
601 or less 132
600 - 2, 000 213
2, 001 - 7, 200 294
7, 201 - 15, 000 486
15, 001 - 24, 000 849
24, 001 - 42, 000 12613
more than 42, 000 20019

1 The acceptance number refers to the maximum number of defective units permitted in a given sample size for the lot to be considered in compliance with the tolerance for weight variation.


* Text Available at Office of the National Administrative Register, U.P. Law Complex, Diliman, Quezon City.


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