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§157.22 When required.
Unless exempted under §157.24, a pesticide product must be distributed and sold in child-resistant packaging complying with §157.32 if it meets both of the following criteria:
(a) Toxicity criterion. Based upon testing with an appropriate test species, the product meets any of the following toxicity criteria:
(1) The pesticide has an acute oral LD (2) The pesticide has an acute dermal LD (3) The pesticide has an acute inhalation LC (4) The pesticide is corrosive to the eye (causes irreversible destruction of
ocular tissue) or causes corneal involvement or irritation persisting for 21
days or more;
(5) The pesticide is corrosive to the skin (causes tissue destruction into
the dermis and/or scarring) or causes severe skin irritation (severe erythema or
edema) at 72 hours; or
(6) The pesticide or device has such characteristics that, based upon human
toxicological data, use history, accident data or such other evidence as is
available, the Agency determines there is serious hazard of accidental injury or
illness which child-resistant packaging could reduce; and
(b) Use criterion. The product's labeling either directly recommends
residential use or reasonably can be interpreted to permit residential use.