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
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Federal Child Labor Rules
The Federal Child Labor Provisions were enacted to ensure that
when young people work, the work is safe, positive, and complements
the educational process
These rules can serve as a platform from which young workers can
explore—not entirely free from risk—the “World of Work”
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