WebContamination (CPG 7117.07) BACKGROUND: Some ceramic foodwares have been found to leach significant quantities of lead from potential food contact surfaces. The metal is extractable by foods and can cause a wide variety of adverse health effects including the traditional effects of chronic lead poisoning under continued food use. WebUS FDA CPG 7117.06 . and 7117.07 : CADMIUM: 0.25 p pm (Large Hollowware . 0.5 ppm ( Small Hollowware : 0.5 ppm (Flatware). LEAD: 1.0 ppm (Large Hollowware) 2.0 ppm (Small Hollowware) 3.0 ppm (Flatware). CA Prop 65 - Ceramicware Food and . Beverage Use Products - Interior : San Francisco Superior .
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