GB 14939-2005
AbolishedHygienic standard for canned fish
鱼类罐头卫生标准
Application Summary AI generated
GB 14939-2005 specifies the hygienic requirements for canned fish products, including limits on heavy metals, microbial contaminants, and food additives. It is applied in China to ensure the safety of commercially produced canned fish, such as tuna, sardines, and mackerel, during manufacturing and market distribution. This standard is used by food safety regulators and manufacturers for quality control and compliance testing.
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