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Teen Workers: Construction - Build a Safet Work Foundation
 











Teen Summer Job Safety
General

So much to know, so much to do - where to begin?
Working Partners, a Department of Labor initiative, recognizes that
drugs, alcohol and work don't mix! Neither does violence. In fact, industries with the highest rates of drug use are the same as those at a high risk for occupational injuries, such as construction, mining, manufacturing and wholesale.
  • Find out what some of OSHA’s Alliance partners have to say about the subject.
     
Real world, real rights, straight up! Learn more about anti-job discrimination and harassment law from the source. That's the focus of Youth@Work, an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission initiative for the young employee. It's available en Español, too.
  • A downloadable, brochure explaining the EEOC initiative [121 KB PDF, 2 pages; en Español, 121 KB PDF, 2 paginas] is also available.
     
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