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What's
New?
The
newest additions
to the Teen Worker
website include:
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Youth Rules! Protecting the Working Teen. Onsite Consultation, DCEO, and the OSHA North Aurora and Chicago North
Area Offices, 384 KB
Video, 8 minutes. Assists employers in understanding what their responsibilities are for
providing a safe and healthful workplace for teenage workers as well as how to
recognize and eliminate workplace hazards.
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Employer Self Assessment Tools. US Department of Labor (DOL), Wage and Hour Division.
Provides self assessment tools to help employers comply with the youth
employment provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Reflects what the Wage and Hour Division's experience has shown to be some of the
most common problems encountered in your industry. You can use these tools to help evaluate your firm's level of compliance. You are not
required to use these tools, but we believe you will find it helpful in preventing problems and achieving compliance with the Federal youth
employment provisions.
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Commonly Asked
Questions about
Service Animals in
Places of Business. US Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, (2007,
August 20). Indicates why certain animals
are allowed by law in
your establishment
while others are not
allowed. Learn about
service animals and
how you can help
your customers and
yourself.
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Teen Summer Jobs Safety.
OSHA and the US
Department of Labor (DOL). Use this
site to get the 411
on job safety. Summer is a time millions of teens work.
- Federal Network
For Young Worker
Safety and Health
Checklists:
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CCAR -GreenLink Virtual Shop.
Coordinating Committee for Automotive Repair (CCAR).
Provides a
graphical tutorial
to help promote a
safe and healthful
working
environment for
the automotive
repair industry.
- OSHA Youth Industry eTools:
Accessibility Assistance: Contact the OSHA Directorate of Technical Support and Emergency Management at 202-693-2300
for assistance accessing Video materials.
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