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Understanding MOSH & MOAH Risks in Food Production

Mineral oil hydrocarbons (MOH) comprise a wide range of chemical compounds obtained mainly from petroleum distillation and refining. They are categorized into two main groups referred to as MOSH (Mineral Oil Saturated Hydrocarbons) and MOAH (Mineral Oil Aromatic Hydrocarbons). MOSH & MOAH have raised significant concerns in food production and packaging. These substances can inadvertently enter the food chain, leading to potential health risks and regulatory challenges. Our goal at FUCHS is to provide you with expert solutions to help you minimize these risks while maintaining the highest quality standards.

Register now for our free Webinar on MOSH and MOAH

Are you a professional in food production or packaging? Learn about the best practices to minimize MOSH & MOAH risks directly from our industry experts. Our free webinar covers everything you need to know to ensure product safety and regulatory compliance:

  • Definition & Regulations: Characteristics and Legal Framework of MOSH/MOAH
  • Contamination: How Do MOSH/MOAH Enter Food?
  • Risk Reduction: Best Practices to Avoid MOSH/MOAH Contamination
  • Q&A: Ask Our FUCHS Expert

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Day of Event: 
December 4, 2024, 10 am (CST)

Format:
Virtual Event

The Impact of MOSH AND MOAH on Food & Beverage and Packaging Industries

Migration of MOSH and MOAH into food & beverages represents a significant health risk to humans and can have serious consequences for the reputation and viability of businesses in the food industry. These contaminants can come from a variety of sources, such as packaging materials, lubricants used in production equipment and other additives present in the food processing environment.

Ingestion of food/beverages contaminated with MOSH and MOAH can cause adverse health effects, including damage to internal organs, hormonal disturbances and possible carcinogenic risks. In addition, the presence of these contaminants can compromise the quality and taste of food, with potential legal, financial and brand trust implications.

It is therefore essential that companies in the food industry implement robust preventative measures to avoid the migration of MOSH and MOAH into food/beverages. This includes careful selection of packaging materials, regular maintenance of equipment and systems, training of staff in good food handling practices and implementation of stringent quality controls at all stages of production and applying the same requirements to companies supplying raw materials, packaging, lubricants and others.

6 key actions to avoid MOSH and MOAH contamination

1. Reduce the complexity and number of lubricant and cleaning product references.

2. Avoid the use of mineral lubricants, even when they are listed as NSF H1 or 3H.

3. Organize the storage of lubricants and cleaning products to avoid cross-referencing or confusion between them.

4. Require suppliers of raw materials, packaging, lubrication and others involved in the production process to certify that their products and processes are free of MOAH/MOSH and that they use food grade synthetic lubricants.

5. Conduct frequent plant audits based on Lubrication Critical Control Point (LCCP) analysis as a systematic preventive process for MOAH/MOSH contamination in the manufacturing plant.

6. Train staff in food safety.


FUCHS’ Expertise in Supporting Your Safety Efforts

With the CASSIDA product range, FUCHS has developed a comprehensive set of lubricants specifically designed to address the challenges associated with MOSH & MOAH. Our team of experts works closely with food manufacturers to identify the best solutions, helping to keep your production running smoothly and safely. Our RENOCLEAN brand offers you NSF-registered cleaning products that guarantee safety and efficacy in the demanding cleaning operations of equipment and facilities in food and beverage production plants. For tailored recommendations, consider an LCCP Audit, where our experts visit your facility to assess and optimize your lubrication systems.


Join Our Free Webinar: Safeguard Your Production Against MOSH & MOAH

Are you a professional in food production or packaging? Learn about the best practices to minimize MOSH & MOAH risks directly from our industry experts. Our free webinar covers everything you need to know to ensure product safety and regulatory compliance:

  • Definition & Regulations: Characteristics and Legal Framework of MOSH/MOAH
  • Contamination: How Do MOSH/MOAH Enter Food?
  • Risk Reduction: Best Practices to Avoid MOSH/MOAH Contamination
  • Q&A: Ask Our FUCHS Expert