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Have your students achieve a certificate for mastering the basic safety rules of the workplace.

Youth@Work:  Talking Safety New York

*Please refer to important Information (which is not included in your state’s current Talking Safety curriculum) on the new federal child labor rule (effective 7/19/2010).

View a fact sheet on the current ruleExternal Web Site Icon, hazardous occupations side-by-side comparison of new final rule and current ruleExternal Web Site Icon, and Reg. 3 (employment of 14 and 15 year olds) side-by-side comparison of new rule and current ruleExternal Web Site Icon.

 

 
Safe Work/Safe Workers - NY Curriculum:
 
Textbook Slide #1 Slide #2 Slide#3 Slide #4
Teen Safety First ppt

Safety Training for Specific Occupations:

Architect Carpentry Child Care Automotive
Computer Technician Cosmetology Dairy Farming Medical Billing Clerk
Graphic Artist Grocery Store Clerk Health Care Aide Office Worker 2
Human Resources HVAC Manufacturing Athletic Trainer
Office Pharmaceutical Trainee Radiology Nannie
Restaurant Retail Travel Clerk Pharmaceutical Clerk
Video Production Farm/Rancher Warehouse Worker Media Assistant
Sports Marketing Multi-media Customer Service Interior Design Assistant
Dental Assistant Carpet Installer Amusement/recreation Hi Tech Photo
Waiter Landscaper Computer Technican 2 Physical Therapist
Small Engine Mechanic Lab Technician    

 

Hazardous Occupations Presentations:   #1  #2  #3  #4  #5  #6

(These classroom presentations have been created by the adults enrolled in the Work Based Learning Certification courses.)

Safety Training Sites: 
OSHA TEEN SAFETY



 
YouthRules! Preparing the 21st Century Workforce  
 
YOUTHRULES! HOME | COMPLIANCE ASSISTANCE | ADDITIONAL RESOURCES | PARTNERSHIPS | ABOUT YOUTHRULES!
 
   

 
 

en Español

Welcome!
Every year, millions of teens work in part-time or summer jobs. Early work experiences can be rewarding for young workers - providing great opportunities to learn important job skills.
 
 
February 14, 2008
The Wage and Hour Division has produced a new self assessment tool to allow employers in non-agricultural industries to assess its compliance with the youth employment provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. This tool is available from the YouthRules! Self Assessment Tools Web page.

 

 
 
 
 
YOUTHRULES! HOME | TEENS | PARENTS | EDUCATORS | EMPLOYERS | WHAT'S NEW

 

 
Youth 2 Work OSHA Title U.S. Department of Labor
Teen Workers Home page Questions? My State
Teen Workers: Teen workers from John Carroll High School in Ft. Pierce, Fla., demonstrate safe work practices at a construction site. Educators: Teen worker from John Carroll High School in Ft. Pierce, Fla., receives some tips on hammer safety from instructor.
Parents Employers
Small Business FAQs Safety Campaigns

 

What are Teen Responsibilities? What are Teen Rights?
What's New Sun Graphic What's New
Teen Summer Jobs Safety - Build a Safe Work Foundation
Video Vignettes`
  • Small Business FAQs. Provides pertinent information to the small business owner and his/her teen employees.
Small Business
  • Safety Campaigns. Check out OSHA's safety tips for teen's summer workplaces!
     
Safety Campaigns
This site provides safety and health information for the young worker and others. It answers questions often asked by the working teen. It details workers' rights and responsibilities, and links to training and other educational tools. You can look over your State's youth employment laws, too.
 

Home | What's New | Teen Workers | Educators | Parents | Employers | Responsibilities | Rights
Questions | My State | Potential Hazards | Real Stories | Safety Campaigns
Small Business FAQs | Other Resources | FedNet | Credits | Comments | DOL Youth2Work  

 

 


Great! You found us!
- the premier site for teen worker safety and health information provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Our mission is to help you stay healthy and safe while on the job. Whether you work part-time, full-time, over the summer for a few extra bucks, or the entire year, you have come to the right place to get the scoop on how your job can affect you, now and in the future. For specific information on federal and state rules refer to the YouthRules! Website.

 

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DIR Young Workers Web Site 

Safe Jobs - Socrates

Young Worker Awareness Program

6 Steps to a Safer Teen Job

NEW YORK

NYCOSH

OSHA

TEEN SAFETY PAGE 

Technical Links for OSHA

 

 

National Institute of Safety - Teen page  

Are you a Working Teen?

NIOSH Promoting Safe Work for Teen Workers

Workplace Safety ToolKit

Workplace Safety Quiz

Workplace Safety Tutorial

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

Youth Rules

Youth2Work

Work Safe Online

WASHINGTON

Teen Worker Safety in Restaurants

Maine- SafeTeen -  Indiana - Teen Worker Safety

TEEN WORKER LINKS

OSHA workers page 

Center for Disease Control and Prevention

Educational Development Center

United Food and Commercial Workers

Safety Fact Sheets from Texas

 

 

 

 

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