The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has kicked off its 2008 Teen Summer Job Safety Campaign, focusing on industries such as construction, restaurants, landscaping, and others hiring summer help. The OSHA campaign reminds employers of their responsibility to provide a safe and healthful environment for all employees, including teen workers, by offering employee safety training and protective clothing and equipment when necessary. OSHA offers a webpage covering safety tips and regulations for common jobs held by teens such as lifeguarding, food service, farm work. Teen Summer Job Safety Campaign Launched by OSHA
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has kicked off its 2008 Teen Summer Job Safety Campaign, focusing on industries such as construction, restaurants, landscaping, and others hiring summer help. The OSHA campaign reminds employers of their responsibility to provide a safe and healthful environment for all employees, including teen workers, by offering employee safety training and protective clothing and equipment when necessary. OSHA offers a webpage covering safety tips and regulations for common jobs held by teens such as lifeguarding, food service, farm work.