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self-construction and food self-certification

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hello to all, I read the Food Certification Act but I did not understand if there are any requirements for a company to be able to certify a tank or machine from her built.
Do I have a metal processing company?
Can I certify myself a tank, seen that I deal with beer, after having purchased the steel with its casting certificate, various accessories and make me make soldering from a blacksmith with its invoice?
must the blacksmith have requirements?(iso.... )

I have another problem, I found two "1000 and 1400 liters pots and I would like to use them for my brewery but I have no certificate,
There you go.
 
you then auto certify what you do, you do not need to be enrolled in some category.
the problem is that you have to build the safe machine and then declare that it is by fitting your signature.
so you are responsible for what you do and therefore you must have a good rc insurance product.
your tank if it falls into the ped directive also goes ped certificate and here things are complex because, according to the ped category you will have to follow certain iter with notified bodies.
There is no Italian product directive on food, there are technical standards that identify how food machinery should be built.
Hi.
 
you then auto certify what you do, you do not need to be enrolled in some category.
the problem is that you have to build the safe machine and then declare that it is by fitting your signature.
so you are responsible for what you do and therefore you must have a good rc insurance product.
your tank if it falls into the ped directive also goes ped certificate and here things are complex because, according to the ped category you will have to follow certain iter with notified bodies.
There is no Italian product directive on food, there are technical standards that identify how food machinery should be built.
Hi.
Is the ped legislation when applied? is that related to pressure?
 
ped applies to pressure vessels when pressure exceeds 0.5 bar (over atmospheric p).
based on the fluid, to the product p x v [bar x litro] you can fall into one of the categories of ped and on those certify your product.
Is there someone who can re-certificate used equipment like the pots I found?
Allow me to observe that the question is cloudy... Don't give us technical data, how can we respond?
I wouldn't trust the man. Maybe if it is used is already marked there?
and what are these pots? ? ?
 

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