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Safety report according to Regulation (EC) 1223/2009 on cosmetic products
Every bottle of lotion, jar of cream, and tube of lipstick sold in the European Union undergoes a rigorous safety protocol to ensure their safe usage. At the core of this safety protocol is the Safety Report mandated by Regulation (EC) 1223/2009 on cosmetic products.
What is the Safety Report?
The Safety Report is a comprehensive document that confirms the safety of cosmetic products before they are placed on the EU market. It is divided into two main parts:
Safety Information:
This section includes critical data on the toxicological profiles, microbiological quality, and application-specific details of the product. It provides a detailed breakdown of the chemical composition and the potential health risks associated with each ingredient.
Safety Assessment:
Conducted by a qualified safety assessor, this evaluation reviews all safety information to determine the overall safety of the product. The assessor must have relevant expertise in toxicology and cosmetic safety to provide an accurate assessment.
The Role of a Qualified Safety Assessor
A pivotal aspect of the Safety Report is the involvement of a qualified safety assessor. This professional, with expertise in toxicology and cosmetic safety, conducts the thorough assessment required by the Regulation. Their role is crucial in interpreting toxicological data, understanding potential health impacts, and ensuring that the product is safe for its intended use.
Cosichem team boasts over 20 years of experience in preparing thorough and compliant Safety Assessments. We understand the intricate details and high standards required by EU Regulations, ensuring that your products meet all safety criteria.
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