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  • Committee for safety assessment of food contact materials (CBVV)

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/food-contact-materials/CBVV

    … The Dutch Committee for safety assessment of food contact materials (CBVV) is the successor … of materials coming into contact with food. Based on this assessment, the CBVV gives an opinion on the proposed entry … in the dossier, and presents the outcome of the safety assessment in an opinion document. This document then serves …

    Publication date: 11-04-2022
  • Early detection and screening

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/dna-and-public-health/early-detection-and-screening

    … identify early on whether someone has a condition or is at risk of developing one. This can be done in different ways. … a genetic predisposition to a disease that increases the risk of disease. For more information on this and RIVM’s … multiple locations on the DNA that are associated with the risk of developing a disease. This means that, in the …

    Publication date: 12-16-2025
  • Food contact materials

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/food-contact-materials

    … European Food Safety Authority  (EFSA) will carry out the assessment. For substances in materials that are not … via European legislation, a dossier may be submitted for assessment in one or more EU Member States that keep a … in the Netherlands, the Dutch Committee for safety assessment of food contact materials (CBVV) will carry out …

    Publication date: 11-04-2022
  • Process applicable after an application has been submitted

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/food-contact-materials/submitting-application-for-authorisation-in-netherlands/process-applicable-submitted

    … to the secretariat of the Dutch Committee for safety assessment of food contact materials (CBVV), the applicant … submitted is either complete and, as such, eligible for assessment by the CBVV, or incomplete and that lacking … must be submitted before the dossier is eligible for assessment. The CBVV will need a minimum of six months to …

    Publication date: 11-04-2022
  • Submitting an application for authorisation in the Netherlands

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/food-contact-materials/submitting-application-for-authorisation-in-netherlands

    … dossier can be submitted to the Dutch Committee for safety assessment of food contact materials (CBVV), provided the …

    Publication date: 11-04-2022
  • Information requirements for an application for authorisation

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/food-contact-materials/submitting-application-for-authorisation-in-netherlands/Information-requirements

    … For the Preparation of an Application for the Safety Assessment of a Substance to be used in Plastic Food Contact …

    Publication date: 11-04-2022
  • Research, innovation and development

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/dna-and-public-health/research-innovation-and-development

    … called genetic variants, that can increase or reduce the risk of developing a condition. RIVM has  studied (in Dutch) … there are DNA tests that can properly predict the risk of developing them. Furthermore, the recommended lifestyle advice for someone with an increased risk of developing a condition is often the same as general …

    Publication date: 12-16-2025
  • Ethical, legal and societal issues

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/dna-and-public-health/ethical-legal-and-societal-issues

    … for carrying out research in a workshop. Preventing risks regarding data traceability and misuse and providing …

    Publication date: 12-16-2025

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