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Health
Scientific Committees
Scientific Committee on Food
Outcome of discussions
Minutes of the 113 th Meeting of the Scientific Committee on Food held on 16-17 th September 1998 in Brussels
ATTENDANCE LIST
LISTE DES PARTICIPANTS
TEILNEHMERLISTE
Members/Membres/Mitglieder
Mme. S. BARLOW
MM. D. BOSKOU
MM. A. CARERE
I. ELMADFA (2 nd.Vice-Chairman, Vice-President, Stellv. Vorsitzender)
MM. A. FLYNN
W. GRUNOW
Mme. A. KNAAP (1 st. Vice-Chairman, Vice-President, Stellv. Vorsitzender)
MM. I. KNUDSEN (Chairman, President, Vorsitzender)
S. LINDGREN
B. MOSELEY
A. PALOU
W. SARIS
P. TOBBACK
P. VERGER
J.-M. WAL
Apologies/Excusés/Entschuldigt
Mme. A. FERRO-LUZZI
M. R. FRIES
Commission/Kommission
M. C. DECKART (DG XXIV/B/1)
Mme. M. LAURIDSEN (DG XXIV/B/1)
MM. G. SCHREIBER (DG III/E/1)
O. ROHTE (DG III/E/1)
D. PETTAUER (CCR-Ispra)
Secretariat/Secrétariat/Sekretariat
Mr. M. A. GRANERO ROSELL (DG XXIV/B/3)
Mme. J. THOLLEBEKE (DG XXIV/B/3)
1. Adoption of the agenda
The draft agenda was revised and adopted.
2. Apologies for absence
Apologies were noted.
3. Declarations of interest
There were none
4. Matters arising from the minutes of the 112th meeting
There was nothing to record from the minutes of the previous meeting.
5. New requests for opinions since the last meeting
- foods for sportsmen
- upper levels for vitamins and minerals
- beta-cyclodextrin
- coumarin
- beta carotene
The terms of reference for the new request on foods for sportsmen and upper levels for vitamins and minerals were sent to the Committee officially. A first analysis of the terms of reference had been carried out by the relevant Working Groups. The Commission services had provided clarification of certain details.
The letter requesting the re-evaluation of coumarin had been sent to the Chairman and also the one on the other production method using different microorganisms producing the CGTase for producing beta cyclodextrin. The appropriate Working Groups had too examined this request. This request is therefore being dealt with in conjunction with the similar requests received on the same product using another micro-organism during the production process.
The secretariat announced that the SCF will be requested formally to re-evaluate beta-carotene soon. Also it was announced that a proper dossier on cyclamate was going to be submitted soon.
6. Applicability of the ADI for food additives to infants
The draft was discussed and a number of changes agreed. The full opinion is included in Annex I.
7. Contaminants
- Ochratoxin
The draft prepared by the Working Group on contaminants was discussed. It is an update of the opinion of the SCF on ochratoxin A adopted in 1994. The conclusions and all the details appear in the full opinion in Annex II.
8. Materials and Articles in Contact with Food
- Adoption of the evaluation of an additional list of substances for food contact materials
The draft list prepared by the Working Group was accepted subject to some changes agreed by the Plenary. The full opinion appears in Annex III.
9. Novel Foods and processes (including irradiated food)
- Irradiation of eight different types of foodstuffs
The Committee examined the draft opinion submitted by the Working Group on Novel Foods and processes. It discussed a number of aspects relating to the document. The opinion was adopted after a number of changes were introduced in the text.
Without prejudice to the conclusions expressed in the present opinion, the Committee considers it necessary that the SCF report of 1986 be updated and that it should include:
(i) considerations of the role for GMP, GHP and the application of HACCP principles to the irradiation process, in common with other food processes
(ii) considerations of the nutritional quality of irradiated foods and its impact on the present diet of the population, whenever information becomes available
The full text of the opinion appears as Annex IV to these minutes.
The Committee wishes to acknowledge the excellent work of the rapporteur.
10. Intake and Exposure
The Committee discussed several ways to pursue the work in this area. A need for a global European model diet valid for the exposure and intake assessment of all the substances that may be present in food in the areas where the SCF is involved such as food additives, contaminants, flavourings, food contact materials, novel foods, nutrients, micro-organisms, was discussed in detail. It was agreed that it was also necessary to ensure a very good coordination with the relevant Working Groups and avoid parallel, uncoordinated work. To this end, some time of the relevant Working Groups meetings in the future would be dedicated to this area and the chairman of the WG on I&E will meet with the other WGs to get the task better clearly defined and establish priorities.
11. Flavours
- Organizational matters: date for initial meeting
It was agreed to organize a meeting of the members of the SCF involved in this area early January to discuss the future work and to plan in more details in advance the forthcoming meeting with external experts, regarding the ways to update the SCF guidelines on flavourings. This meeting would take place as early as possible at the beginning of 1999.
12. Nutrition and Dietetic Foods
The Plenary was informed about the meeting of the WG on Nutrition on foods for sportsmen. A first categorization of these types of foods was examined. The WG put together a time schedule for the work.
As regards the new activity on upper safe levels for minerals and vitamins, the special Task Force that had been created met for the first time and discussed some organizational and practical matters. An initial package with the most relevant information in the area had been distributed to the participants. The TF will have its first working meeting in November. The Plenary was very pleased with the formation of this TF, acknowledging the difficult task assigned to it.
13. Food Additives
The Chairman of the WG reported about the dossiers being examined by the Group. The workload of the WG is very heavy at present. A certain number of them were likely to be sent to the next plenary sessions.
14. SCF Rules of procedure
The rules of procedure were discussed on the basis of the document that could not be discussed in detail at the last Plenary meeting. Some changes were introduced. The SCF rules of procedure were adopted. The members will receive a final version. once ready.
15. Provisional schedule of SCF meetings for 1999
An initial discussion on the schedule of meetings for next year took place. The dates of the plenary sessions for 1999 were tentatively adopted. The dates of the meetings including the WGs meetings will be adopted at the next Plenary, as the dates of meetings of other committees and organizations may require modifications of the schedule.
16. Review of the SCF 1998-2001 Working Programme
The Committee took note of the heavy Working Programme and considered it useful for reference. The Secretariat undertook to keep it updated with regard to new coming dossiers and adopted opinions.
17. Follow-up on information on the 5 th R&D Framework Programme and Food Safety relevant for the SCF
The Committee examined briefly items that could be considered in the 5th R&D programme in the areas relevant for the SCF, acknowledging the participation of several members in DG XII meetings on this area.
18. General information from the Commission services, Actions following from opinions and recommendations, and forthcoming activities
The Secretariat reported on the adoption of the Commission Regulation on aflatoxins and the existing temporary Commission Decisions concerning cholera taken in the framework of the Hygiene Directive. These Regulations took into account the advice of the SCF.
19. SCF - Organisational matters
- 19.1. SCF - Information pack (updated 30 March 98)
- 19.2. Follow-up on the use of e-mail by the SCF
The information pack was briefly considered and some amendments and suggestions made for the next edition.
As regards the use of e-mail, the secretariat reported on the current use of e-mail being extended to more Working Groups and about the prospects to extend further the use by applying scanning of paper documents and sending of documents in PDF format among other details.
20. Scientific Cooperation
Mr. O. Rohte (DG III) reported on the status and latest developments in this area. Members were pleased with the information provided. A written document will be circulated to the members.
21. Any other business
There were none.
22. Adoption of these minutes
These minutes were adopted by written procedure.
ANNEXES
ANNEX I:
Applicability of the ADI (Acceptable Daily Intake) for food additives to infants
ANNEX II:
Opinion on ochratoxin A
ANNEX III:
Opinion on an additional list of monomers and additives for food contact materials
ANNEX IV:
Opinion on the irradiation of eight foodstuffs
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