On September 14, NMPA issued the Cosmetics Safety Risk Monitoring Management Measures (Draft for Comments). The draft opinion pointed out that risk monitoring refers to the monitoring, analysis and effective disposal of risk factors that may affect the quality and safety of cosmetics by the supervisory and management departments through inspections.
Its purpose is to discover and prevent cosmetics safety risks, scientifically formulate cosmetics quality and safety risk control measures and standards, carry out cosmetics sampling inspections, cosmetics safety risk communication and early warning.
The draft opinion specifies the monitoring focus of cosmetics safety risks, relevant sampling and inspection requirements, and the application of monitoring results.
The following are the key monitoring items during risk monitoring according to work needs:
(1) Substances that are easily added to cosmetics and may cause harm to human health;
(2) Substances that have been added or brought into cosmetics that have caused harm to human health abroad;
(3) Substances added to cosmetics that are likely to cause health effects on key groups such as children;
(4) Substances that may affect the safety of cosmetics found in regulatory practices and literature research;
(5) Risky substances that may be brought in by cosmetic raw materials, or that may be generated or brought in during the production and use of cosmetics;
(6) Projects involved in the formulation and revision of cosmetic standards;
(7) Other key monitoring items.
According to the needs of the monitoring items, focus on monitoring cosmetics with a wide circulation range, high frequency of use, high risk level, and more problems found in supervision.
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