Index
- The Fair Labor Standards Act’s Child Labor Provisions
- FLSA Wage Rights
- Federal Child Labor Rules
- Federal Child Labor Rules
- Federal Child Labor Provisions Do Not
- Hours that 14 and 15 Year-Olds May Work
- Times When 14- and 15-Year-Olds May Work
- Jobs 14- and 15-Year-Olds May Do
- Retail & Service Jobs 14- and 15-Year-Olds May Do
- 14- and 15-Year-Olds May Not perform work in occupations that involve:
- Work 14- and 15-Year-Olds May Not
- Work 14- and 15-Year-Olds May Not
- 14- and 15-Year-Olds May Not
- 14- and 15-Year-Olds May Not
- Hazardous Orders
- Hazardous Orders (HO) Most Teens Encounter
- “Operation” Means
- HO 2 Driving or Outside Helper on Motor Vehicles
- HO 5 Power-Driven Woodworking Machines
- HO 7 Power-Driven Hoisting Apparatus
- HO 7 Power-Driven Hoisting Apparatus
- HO 8 Power-Driven Metal-Forming, Punching and Shearing Machines
- HO 10 Power-Driven Meat Processing Machines
- HO 11 Power-Driven Bakery Machines
- HO 12 Balers, Compactors and Power-Driven Paper-Products Machines
- Balers
- Compactors
- HO 14 Power-Driven Band Saws, Circular Saws, Guillotine Shears, Chain Saws, Reciprocating Saws, Wood Chippers and Abrasive Cutting Discs
- HO 14 Power-Driven Band Saws, Circular Saws, Guillotine Shears, Chain Saws, Reciprocating Saws, Wood Chippers and Abrasive Cutting Discs
- HO 15 Wrecking, Demolition, and Ship Breaking Operations
- HO 16 Roofing Occupations and All Work On or About a Roof
- HO 17 Occupations in Excavation
- Exceptions and Exemptions
- Tips for Young Workers Stay Safe!
- Additional Information
- Disclaimer
HO 11 Power-Driven Bakery Machines
Bans the operation of power-driven bakery machines such as vertical doughmixers, battermixers (except small, portable countertop models), dough rollers and doughsheeters
- Clean power-driven bakery equipment if it involves hand-washing of individual parts of the machines, and the machine is dismantled and reassembled by an employee who is at least 18 years old
- Operate pizza dough rollers if the machine has roller safeguards, enclosed gears and microswitches that turn off the machine if it is opened
- Use a doughmixer with the "D Wire Whip” if it is used to mix vegetables or items other than batter
- Operate and clean bagel slicers with a circular saw if the blade is enclosed, the adjustable guard is in place, and the manufacturer's warning sign is in place
Prohibited:
Minors under age 18 may not operate a variety of bakery machines such as horizontal and vertical doughmixers, battermixers, doughbrakes and doughsheeters, and cake-cutting bandsaws.
Permitted:
Minors aged 16 and 17 may:
See Also: C.L. 101 (WH 1330) Child Labor Requirements In Nonagricultural Occupations Under the Fair Labor Standards Act