“…No specific data were identified that estimated the degree of absorption of hydrazine in humans following dermal exposure. However, sufficient data were identified from absorption studies in rabbits [Army Center 1949;Keller et al 1981Keller et al , 1984, acute toxicity studies in rabbits and guinea pigs [Army Chemical Center 1949; Rothberg and Cope 1955], and a reproductive toxicity study [Keller et al 1982] following dermal exposure to conclude that hydrazine is absorbed through the skin, is systemically available, and is toxic (causing central nervous system effects and a body weight decrease). There is no evidence from studies of humans that hydrazine is corrosive to human skin.…”