Triethanolamine
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment announces availability of draft data summaries Oct. 17 on chemicals indicated to cause cancer, including triethanolamine, a chemical used in cosmetic formulations. TEA has been given category II Prop 65 prioritization (not high carcinogenicity concern). Category II chemicals are identified as either "high" or "not high" enough to "merit placement on the candidate list," OEHHA says. Agency will accept comments on summaries and priorities for 60 days...
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