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IS 14332 (1996): Tobacco and Tobacco Products - HookahTobacco Paste [FAD 4: Tobacco and Tobacco Products]
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IS 14332: 1996'
Indian Standard
TOBACCO AND TOBACCOPRODUcrS - HOOKAH TOBACCO
PASTE - SPECIFICATION
ICS 65.160
e BIS 1996
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSMANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHAouR SHAH ZAFAR MARO
NEW DELH,I 110002
February 1996' Price Group 2
AMENDMENTS NO.1 AUGUST 2005TO
IS 14332 : 1996 TOBACCO AND TOBACCOPRODUCTS - HOOKA TOBACCO PASTE
SPECIFICAnON
( Page 1, clause 4.2(1) ] - Substitute the following for the existingclause:
'(f) Any other marking required under the Standards ofWeights and Measures(Packaged Commodities) Rules, 1977 and anyother statutoryrequirements. '.
( FAD4 )
Reprography Unit, BIS. NowDelhi, India
AMENDMENT NO. 2 APRIL 2012 TO
IS 14332 : 1996 TOBACCO AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS HOOKAH TOBACCO PASTE SPECIFICATION
[Page 1, clause 4.2(e)] — Substitute ‘Net quantity of the contents’ for
‘Net mass of the contents’.
[Page 1, clause 4.2(f) (see also Amendment No. 1)] — Substitute the
following for the existing:
‘f) Any other marking required under the Legal Metrology (Packaged
Commodities) Rules, 2011, and any other statutory requirements.’
(FAD 4)
Reprography Unit, BIS, New Delhi, India
Tobacco and Tobacco Products Sectional Committee, FAD 4
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by theTobacco and Tobacco Products Sectional Committee had been approvedby the Food and AgricultureDivision Council.
Hookah tobacco paste is an admixture of tobacco, molasses, fruit pulps,spices, flavours, etc. The broadobjective of this standard is not only to enable the Indianconsumer to get a product of assuredqualitybut also to help In promotingexportof this product:
For the purposeof deciding whethera particularrequirementof this standard is compliedwith, the finalvalue,observed or calculated, expressing the resultofa testor analysis, shallbe roundedoffin accordancewith IS 2 : 1960 'Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)'. The number of significant placesretained in the rounded-offvalueshould be the sameas that of the specified value in this standard.
IS 14332: 1996
Indian Standard
TOBACCO AND TOBACCOPRODUcrS - HOOKAH TOBACCO
PASTE - SPECIFICATIONI SCOPE varieties, molasses, fruit pulpsand flavours as per-
mitted under the Prevention of Food AdulterationThis standard prescribes the requirements, Act, 1954 and the Rules framed thereunder.methods of test and sampling of hookah tobaccopaste. 3.2 The material shall also comply with the
requirements given inTable 1.2 REFERENCES
The following IndianStandardscontain provisionswhich, through reference in this text, constituteprovision of this standard. At the timeof publication, the editions Indlcated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties toagreementsbasedon this standard are encouragedto investigate the possibility of applying the mostrecent editions of thestandards indicated below:
IS No. Title4905 : 1968 Methods for random sampling
(Reaffirmtd 1991)
5643 : 1989 Methods of test for tobacco intobaccoproducts (first revision)
8846: 1989 Method for determination ofreducing sugars and sucrose intobacco andtobacco products (fITStrevision)
3 REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Description
The material shall be in the form of semi-solidpaste, made from native air-cured tobacco
4 PACKING AND MARKING
4.1 Packllll
The materialshall be packed in tinplatecontainerssuitably and properly lacquered from inside withfood grade lacquering material. The capacity of acontainer may either be 1 kg or 4 kg or 16 kg,depending upon the agreement between the purchaser and the vendor. Each container then shallbe packed in 5 to 7 ply corrugated fibreboard boxwhich then be wrapped witb hessian cloth.
4.2 Marklnl
The following particulars shall be legibly markedon eachcontainer:
a) Nameof the material;b) Nameand addressof the manufacturer;c) Date of packing;d) Batchor code number;e) Net mass of the contents; andf) Any other markings required under the
Standards of Weights and Measures (PackagedCommodities)Rules, 1977.
Table 1 Requirements For llookah Tobacco Paste(Clause 3.2)
(1) (2)i) Lou on heatina, percent by m... Max
U) Nicotine content (on dry buiI), percent bymau, Maxiii) Totalsupr content (on dry bais), percentby mass,Miniv) Total ash content (on dry buiI), percent by mass,Maxv) Acid insoluble ashcontent (on dry bail).
percentby ID8II, Maxvi) Total chJorideacontent (on day bail), percent
by ID8II, MQ1C
SINo.
Cuncterlstic Requlnmenl
(3)27
1.040153.5
20
Method otT...,Ref to
(4)Sof ISS643: 19897 of IS 5643: 1989IS8846 : 198990flS 5643: 198910 of IS 5643: 1989
11of ISS643: 1989
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5 SAMPUNG
4.3 DISCertification Marking to manufacturers or producers may be obtainedThe product mayalso be markedwith the Standard from the Bureau of Indian Standards.Mark.
4.3.1 The use of the Standard Mark is governedbythe provisions of Bureau of Indian Standards Act, Representative samples shall be drawn and con1986 and the Rules and Regulations made there- formity of the material in the lot to the requireunder. The details of conditions under which the ments of this specification shall be determined inlicencefor the useofStandard Mark maybe granted accordance with the procedure given in Annex A
ANNEX A
(Clause 5)SAMPUNG OF HOOKAH TOBACCO PASTE
A-l GENERAL REQUIREMENTSOFSAMPLING
Table 2 Scale or Sampling(Clause A-21.1)
(4)
3457
SampleS1M
(3)
up to IS16 to SO
51 to 100101and above
(2)
34
Number or Contalnen Lot Sizeto be Selected (For 1 q, 4q
Contalnen)
LotSlze(For 16 k&Container)
(1)
Up to 1516.nd above
A-l.2 Precautions shall be taken to draw thesamples so as to protect the sample, the materialbeingsampledand the receptaclesfor samplesfromlossor gain of moisture and from adventitious contamination.
A-I.I In drawing,preparing, storing and handlingsamples, the precautions and directions shall beobserved.
Each container in the sample shall be selected atrandom from the lot. For this purpose, reference
A-i.3 The samples shall be placed in clean and dry maybe made to IS 4905 : 1968.receptacles. The receptacles shall be sealed air-tight after filling and marked with full details of A-J PREPARATION OF TEST SAMPLES ANDsampling,date of packing,name and address of the REFEREE SAMPLE
manufacturer and other important particulars of A-3.l Composite Samplethe consignment.
A-l.4 Samples shall be stored in such a mannerthat the conditions of storage do not undulyaffectthe quality of the material.
A-l.! Sampling shall be done by a person agreedto between the purchaser and the vendor and in thepresence of the purchaser (or his representative)and the vendor (or his representative).
A-2 SCALE OF SAMPLING
A-2.i Lot
All the bulk containers of Hookah tobacco pastemanufactured under similar conditions of production shall be grouped together to constitute a lot.
A-l.l.l NumberofSamples
For ascertainingconformityof the materials in a lotto the requirements of this Specification, tests shallbecarried out on each lot separately. The numberof containers to be selected from the lot shalldepend upon the size of the lot and shall be inaccordancewith Table 2.
From each of the container selected, a small butequal quantity of the material (approximately 300g) shall be taken out and mixed thoroughly to forma composite test sample. The composite testsample thus formedshall bedividedinto three partsand transferred immediatelyto cleanand dryreceptaclesand ~ ~aled air-tight. One of these receptaclesshall be marked for the purchaser, another for thesupplier and the third as a referee.
A-J.2 Individual Sample
The remaining portion of the material from eachcontainer shall be divided into three parts and eachsuch part shall be transferred to separate clean anddry receptacles whichare then sealed air-tight withstoppers and labelled with full identification particulars of the sample as given in A-i.3. Thematerial in each such receptacle shall constitute anindividual test sample. These individual testsamples shall be grouped into three sets in such away that every set has a test sample representingeach container selected. One of these three setsshall be marked for the purchaser, another for thesupplier and the third as a referee.
2
IS 14332 : 1996
ASumof all test results
verage (X) lIZ Numberof the test resultsRange (R) - Difference between maximum
and minimum test results
NOTE - For sample size10or more,range is calculated Corfivetestresulutakenin order inwhichtheyareobtainedandthenaveraae ran&e (R) is computed.
A-S.2.1 In respect of each characteristic tested onthe compositesample, the lot shall be declared asconforming to the requirements of the specification if the test results on the composite samplesatisfy the correspondingrequirements.
A·S.2 Composite Sample
A-S.l.2 The lot shall be considered as complyingwith the requiremenISof thesecharacteristics,if thecriteria given in Table 3 are met.
A·3.3 Referee Sample
Referee sampleshall consistof the compositetestsampleand a set of individual test samples markedfor this purpose and shall bear the seals of thepurchaserand supplierand be usedin the caseof adispute between the two.
A-4 NUMBER OF TESTS
A-4.1 Testsfordetermination of losson heating[51No. (i) of Table 1]and nicotinecontent [SI No. (ii)of Table 1] shall be conducted on each of theindividual samples.A-4.2 Tests for determination of the remainingcharacteristlcsshallbe conductedon the compositesample.
A-5 CRITERIA FOR CONFORMI1Y
A-S.1 Individual Sample
A-S.1.l From test results for each characteristictested on individual samples, the average (X) and A-S.3 The lot shall be declared as conforming torange (R) (if sample size is less than 10)or average the requirements of the specification if A-S.1 andrange (R) (if sample is greater than or equal to 10), A-S.2are satisfiedshall then be calculatedfrom test results.
Table 3 Criteria For Conformity(Clause A-S.1.2)
SI Characteristic Test Ave..... Ranae CriterionNo. Resull lor Conformity
(1) (2) (3) (4) (S) (6)
i) Lou on heatin" percent by masa Xl Rl Xl+O.6Rl < 27
ii) Nicotine content,percent by mass X2 R2 X2 + O.6R2 < 1.0
3
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