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Head of Unit: Jean-Charles Leblanc
Deputy Head of Unit: Chanthadary Inthavong
The Pesticides and Marine Biotoxins (PBM) unit carries out work in the area of pesticides and marine biotoxins. It helps assess consumer exposure to organic contaminants in foodstuffs via Total Diet Studies (TDSs) and other studies aiming to determine the prevalence of pesticides or toxins in certain food sectors.
The unit has three national reference mandates:
As part of its reference missions, the unit develops and validates analytical methods and coordinates networks of official laboratories, for which it holds training sessions. It organises proficiency tests, confirms official analyses and provides its scientific and technical expertise as requested by its supervisory ministries. Since marine biotoxins can cause acute food poisoning, the unit is asked to investigate food poisoning outbreaks.
The unit helps assess risks by contributing to the expert appraisal work of the risk assessment departments. It is involved in work to standardise analytical methods (AFNOR, CEN, ISO) and provides support to the competent authorities during discussions on EU regulations under preparation.
As part of its research and reference missions, the unit works to improve knowledge on the types and levels of pesticides and marine biotoxins in food.
In this context, the unit implements analytical methods with the following objectives: