CUSTOMS (PROHIBITED IMPORTS) REGULATIONS
THE SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 7Reg 4E
ARTICLES OF GLAZED CERAMIC WARE. METHODS OF TESTING AND PERMISSIBLE LEVELS OF METAL RELEASE
Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 |
Item No. | Description of Article | Method of testing | Amount of lead per volume of solution | Amount of cadmium per volume of solution |
milligrams per litre | milligrams per litre | |||
1 | Cup, mug, jug, jar, bowl, teapot, coffee pot or other article of tableware (other than an article referred to in Item 3) having a liquid capacity of less than 1100 millilitres. | Method specified and described in paragraph 4 (other than sub-paragraph 4.1) of Part 1 of British Standard 4860 published on 31 October 1972. | 7.0 | 0.7 |
2 | Cup, mug, jug, jar, bowl, teapot, coffee pot or other article of tableware (other than an article referred to in Item 3) having a liquid capacity equal to or in excess of 1100 millilitres. | Method specified and described in paragraph 4 (other than sub-paragraph 4.1) of Part 1 of British Standard 4860 published on 31 October 1972. | 2.0 | 0.2 |
3 | Plate (including soup plate or dessert plate), saucer, or similar article of tableware. | Method specified and described in paragraph 4 (other than sub-paragraph 4.1) of Part 1 of British Standard 4860 published on 31 October 1972. | 20.0 | 2.0 |
4 | Any article of cooking ware. | Method specified and described in paragraph 4 (other than sub-paragraph 4.1) of Part 2 of British Standard 4860 published on 31 October 1972. | 7.0 | 0.7 |
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