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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to U.S. Department of Labor

Title 29  

Labor

 

Chapter V  

Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 570  

Child Labor Regulations, Orders and Statements of Interpretation

 

 

 

Subpart E-1  

Occupations in Agriculture Particularly Hazardous for the Employment of Children Below the Age of 16


29 CFR 570.71 - Occupations involved in agriculture.

  • Section Number: 570.71
  • Section Name: Occupations involved in agriculture.

    (a) Findings and declarations of fact as to specific occupations. 
The following occupations in agriculture are particularly hazardous for 
the employment of children below the age of 16:
    (1) Operating a tractor of over 20 PTO horsepower, or connecting or 
disconnecting an implement or any of its parts to or from such a 
tractor.
    (2) Operating or assisting to operate (including starting, stopping, 
adjusting, feeding, or any other activity involving physical contact 
associated with the operation) any of the following machines:
    (i) Corn picker, cotton picker, grain combine, hay mower, forage 
harvester, hay baler, potato digger, or mobile pea viner;
    (ii) Feed grinder, crop dryer, forage blower, auger conveyor, or the 
unloading mechanism of a nongravity-type self-unloading wagon or 
trailer; or
    (iii) Power post-hole digger, power post driver, or nonwalking type 
rotary tiller.
    (3) Operating or assisting to operate (including starting, stopping, 
adjusting, feeding, or any other activity involving physical contact 
associated with the operation) any of the following machines:
    (i) Trencher or earthmoving equipment;
    (ii) Fork lift;
    (iii) Potato combine; or
    (iv) Power-driven circular, band, or chain saw.
    (4) Working on a farm in a yard, pen, or stall occupied by a:
    (i) Bull, boar, or stud horse maintained for breeding purposes; or
    (ii) Sow with suckling pigs, or cow with newborn calf (with 
umbilical cord present)
    (5) Felling, bucking, skidding, loading, or unloading timber with 
butt diameter of more than 6 inches.
    (6) Working from a ladder or scaffold (painting, repairing, or 
building structures, pruning trees, picking fruit, etc.) at a height of 
over 20 feet.
    (7) Driving a bus, truck, or automobile when transporting 
passengers, or riding on a tractor as a passenger or helper.
    (8) Working inside:
    (i) A fruit, forage, or grain storage designed to retain an oxygen 
deficient or toxic atmosphere;
    (ii) An upright silo within 2 weeks after silage has been added or 
when a top unloading device is in operating position;
    (iii) A manure pit; or
    (iv) A horizontal silo while operating a tractor for packing 
purposes.
    (9) Handling or applying (including cleaning or decontaminating 
equipment, disposal or return of empty containers, or serving as a 
flagman for aircraft applying) agricultural chemicals classified under 
the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C. 135 et 
seq.) as Category I of toxicity, identified by the word ``poison'' and 
the ``skull and crossbones'' on the label; or Category II of toxicity, 
identified by the word ``warning'' on the label;
    (10) Handling or using a blasting agent, including but not limited 
to, dynamite, black powder, sensitized ammonium nitrate, blasting caps, 
and primer cord; or
    (11) Transporting, transferring, or applying anhydrous ammonia.
    (b) Occupational definitions. In applying machinery, equipment, or 
facility terms used in paragraph (a) of this section, the Wage and Hour 
Division will be guided by the definitions contained in the current 
edition of Agricultural Engineering, a dictionary and handbook, 
Interstate Printers and Publishers, Danville, Ill. Copies of this 
dictionary and handbook are available for examination in Regional 
Offices of the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor.
[35 FR 221, Jan. 7, 1970. Redesignated at 36 FR 25156, Dec. 29, 1971]
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