Bisphenol A has been known to be leached from the plastic lining of canned foods[119] and, to a lesser degree,[citation needed] polycarbonate plastics, especially those that are cleaned with harsh detergents or used to contain acidic or high-temperature liquids. A recent Health Canada study found that the majority of canned soft drinks it tested had low, but measurable levels of bisphenol A.[120] This exposure through metal cans is due to the fact that BPA is an ingredient in the internal coating of food and beverage metal cans used to protect the food from direct contact with metal. While most human exposure is through diet, exposure can also occur through air and through skin absorption.[121]
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I did a little research for you, I suppose it could, it says it can be exposed through air an skin absorption. However, Many large breeders have been keeping snakes in rack systems for years with no ill effects.