1. Preface

This describes and . By the method, packaging and labeling are carried out in a controlled manner, whereby any health present can be prevented or reduced to an acceptable level. Primary packaging must be sufficiently contrasting color to the

2. Scope

3. Responsibilities and powers

4. Method

4.1 General
4.2 Preparation
4.3 Packaging
4.4 Labeling

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