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The Food Defect Action Levels : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Food Defect Action Levels ''The Food Defect Action Levels: Levels of natural or unavoidable defects in foods that present no health hazards for humans'' is a publication of the United States Food and Drug Administration's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition〔(The Food Defect Action Levels ), last revised November 2005〕 detailing acceptable levels of food contamination from sources such as maggots, thrips, insect fragments, "foreign matter", mold, rodent hairs, and insect and mammalian feces. The publication details the acceptable amounts of contaminants on a per food basis, listing both the defect source (pre-harvest infection, processing infestation, processing contamination, etc.) and significance (aesthetic, potential health hazard, mouth/tooth injury, etc.). For example, the limit of insect contaminants allowed in canned or frozen peaches is specified as: "In 12 1-pound cans or equivalent, one or more larvae and/or larval fragments whose aggregate length exceeds 5 mm."〔 ''The Food Defect Action Levels'' was first published in 1995. A printed version of the publication may be obtained by written request to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). ==Health hazards== The insect fragments are classified as an aesthetic problem. ''The Food Defect Action Levels'' states that these contaminants "pose no inherent hazard to health."〔
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