EFSA to issue scientific advice on possible food safety and animal health risks following potential Iceland volcano ashfall
Following the eruption of the Eyjafjallajoekull volcano in Iceland, the European Commission has asked the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) to provide urgent scientific advice on the possible risks for public and animal health through food, including drinking water and feed, in the event of a significant fall of ash.
EFSA’s initial advice will focus on short -term risks from direct exposure Concentration or amount of a particular substance that is taken in by an individual, population or ecosystem in a specific frequency over a certain amount of time. of animals and plants to ash in the EU. EFSA will deliver this assistance by April 23 at the latest.
EFSA is liaising closely on this issue with national food safety authorities in the European Union and beyond.
- Request from the European Commission for urgent advice(338.43 KB)
- EFSA's reply to the request(91.45 KB)
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