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BS EN ISO 23821:2022 Cosmetics. Analytical methods. Determination of traces of mercury in cosmetics by atomic absorbtion spectrometry (AAS) cold vapour technology after pressure digestion

BS EN ISO 23821:2022

Cosmetics. Analytical methods. Determination of traces of mercury in cosmetics by atomic absorbtion spectrometry (AAS) cold vapour technology after pressure digestion

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 23821:2022
Pages:24
Released:2022-09-16
ISBN:978 0 539 04412 6
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 23821:2022 - Determination of Traces of Mercury in Cosmetics

BS EN ISO 23821:2022 - Cosmetics. Analytical Methods. Determination of Traces of Mercury in Cosmetics by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS) Cold Vapour Technology After Pressure Digestion

Standard Number: BS EN ISO 23821:2022

Pages: 24

Released: 2022-09-16

ISBN: 978 0 539 04412 6

Status: Standard

Overview

Ensure the safety and compliance of your cosmetic products with the BS EN ISO 23821:2022 standard. This comprehensive document provides the analytical methods necessary for the determination of traces of mercury in cosmetics using atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) with cold vapour technology after pressure digestion. Released on September 16, 2022, this 24-page standard is an essential resource for laboratories, manufacturers, and regulatory bodies involved in the cosmetic industry.

Key Features

  • Accurate Detection: Utilize advanced atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) with cold vapour technology to accurately detect and quantify trace amounts of mercury in cosmetic products.
  • Pressure Digestion: The method includes a pressure digestion step to ensure complete breakdown of the sample matrix, allowing for precise mercury analysis.
  • Comprehensive Guidance: Detailed procedural steps and guidelines ensure reliable and reproducible results, enhancing the credibility of your testing processes.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Adhere to international standards and regulatory requirements, ensuring your products meet safety and quality benchmarks.

Why Choose BS EN ISO 23821:2022?

Mercury is a toxic element that poses significant health risks, even at trace levels. The presence of mercury in cosmetics can lead to serious health issues, including skin irritation, neurological damage, and other long-term effects. Therefore, it is crucial to have reliable methods for detecting and quantifying mercury in cosmetic products.

The BS EN ISO 23821:2022 standard provides a robust and scientifically validated method for mercury determination, ensuring that your products are safe for consumer use. By implementing this standard, you demonstrate your commitment to product safety and regulatory compliance, building trust with consumers and regulatory authorities alike.

Detailed Methodology

The standard outlines a meticulous procedure for the determination of mercury in cosmetics:

  1. Sample Preparation: Detailed instructions for preparing cosmetic samples, including homogenization and digestion using pressure digestion techniques.
  2. Cold Vapour AAS: Utilization of cold vapour atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) for the sensitive and accurate detection of mercury.
  3. Calibration and Quality Control: Guidelines for calibration of the AAS instrument and implementation of quality control measures to ensure data integrity.
  4. Data Analysis: Procedures for analyzing and interpreting the results, including calculation of mercury concentrations and assessment of compliance with regulatory limits.

Applications

The BS EN ISO 23821:2022 standard is applicable to a wide range of cosmetic products, including but not limited to:

  • Skin creams and lotions
  • Makeup products
  • Hair care products
  • Fragrances
  • Personal hygiene products

Benefits of Compliance

Adhering to the BS EN ISO 23821:2022 standard offers numerous benefits:

  • Consumer Safety: Ensure that your cosmetic products are free from harmful levels of mercury, protecting consumer health and well-being.
  • Regulatory Approval: Meet the stringent requirements of regulatory bodies, facilitating market access and reducing the risk of product recalls or legal issues.
  • Brand Reputation: Enhance your brand's reputation by demonstrating a commitment to quality and safety, fostering consumer trust and loyalty.
  • Scientific Rigor: Employ scientifically validated methods for mercury determination, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of your testing processes.

Conclusion

The BS EN ISO 23821:2022 standard is an indispensable tool for anyone involved in the cosmetic industry. By providing a reliable and accurate method for the determination of mercury traces, this standard helps ensure the safety and compliance of cosmetic products. Whether you are a manufacturer, laboratory, or regulatory body, implementing this standard will enhance your testing processes, protect consumer health, and uphold the highest standards of product quality.

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BS EN ISO 23821:2022


This standard BS EN ISO 23821:2022 Cosmetics. Analytical methods. Determination of traces of mercury in cosmetics by atomic absorbtion spectrometry (AAS) cold vapour technology after pressure digestion is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 71.100.70 Cosmetics. Toiletries
This document specifies a method for determination of mercury in cosmetics by means of cold vapour atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) with a prior pressure digestion.