Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 69403.2 - Dermatotoxicity
(a) The
dermatotoxicity hazard trait is defined as the occurrence of adverse effects on
the structure or function of the skin including its barrier properties and its
ability to maintain heat, fluid, or electrolyte homeostasis following exposure
to a chemical substance.
(b)
Toxicological endpoints for dermatotoxicity include but are not limited to
those indicating: allergic sensitization, allergic reactions, acute or subacute
irritation, photosensitivity, or corrosivity measured in in
vivo and in vitro skin models.
(c) Other relevant dermatotoxicity data
include, but are not limited to: in vitro measures of
dermatotoxicity such as toxicity in cell-based models; structural or
mechanistic similarity to other chemical substances that are
dermatotoxic.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 25256.1 and 59012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25256.1 and 59012, Health and Safety Code.
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