A few of the nonagricultural occupations deemed hazardous by the Secretary of Labor for children under 18 years of age are listed here. For a complete list, refer to Child Labor Bulletin 101.
WBL 17-year-olds may drive automobiles and trucks on public roads as part of their employment on an occasional and incidental basis under some circumstances.
WBL students and apprentices in certain hazardous occupations or operations may have exemptions to use the following power-driven machines:
WBL students and apprentices in certain hazardous occupations or operations may have exemptions for the following occupations:
Even though the DOL allows WBL students to work in any agricultural occupation, instructors coordinating student WBL experiences should be aware of which occupations are hazardous to ensure adequate safety precautions are taken. Child Labor Bulletin 102 (WH-1295) lists hazardous agricultural occupations. The list includes jobs such as
For additional information about agricultural safety and hazardous occupations, refer to Lesson 11.1 of this course, Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources.
OSHA's mission is to assure safe and healthful working conditions by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education, and assistance.
Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, employers are responsible for the following:
Keep in mind that WBL students are at greater risk of getting hurt because of their age and inexperience.
You may want to download the OSHA Job Hazard Analysis for later reference.
Although a general awareness of OSHA standards and training requirements is important, there is no need to memorize all of them because they are on the OSHA website.
Through its Outreach Training Program, OSHA offers the following occupational safety and health classes designed for workers and employers:
The most common and appropriate OSHA training classes for high school students are the 10-hour classes because they are designed for entry-level workers. The 30-hour classes are more appropriate for supervisors or workers with some supervisory responsibility.
You may wish to download and read OSHA Training Requirements.