Help Us End Child Slavery
Join Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi in his efforts to create movement towards ending child slavery. Please sign the petition here:
https://www.endchildslaveryweek.org/sign-petition/
Join Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi in his efforts to create movement towards ending child slavery. Please sign the petition here:
https://www.endchildslaveryweek.org/sign-petition/
A parent concerned about their teen’s safety at work should ask these questions:
1) Will my son or daughter be asked to drive a vehicle?
2) Will the job involve their being driven by others?
3) Is the commute lengthy?
4) Is there any machinery or tools that my child might be asked to use that may be dangerous?
[from NCL’s 2010 Five Worst Jobs for Teens]
Farms look safe but they are actually very dangerous workplaces. Agriculture is consistently ranked as one of the most dangerous industries in America. In its 2008 edition of Injury Facts, The National Safety Council ranked it as the most dangerous industry with 28.7 deaths per 100,000 adult workers. According to Kansas State University (KSU) in 2007, there were 715 deaths on farms involving workers of all ages. More than 80,000 workers suffered disabling injuries. Working with livestock and farm machinery caused most of the injuries and tractors caused most of the deaths, according to John Slocombe, an extension farm safety specialist at KSU.
Agriculture poses dangers for teens as well. According NIOSH, between 1995 and 2002, an estimated 907 youth died on American farms. Between 1992 and 2000, more than four in 10 work-related fatalities of young workers occurred on farms. Half of the fatalities in agriculture involved youth under age 15. For workers 15 to 17, the risk of fatal injury is four times the risk for young workers in other workplaces, according to U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics.
[from NCL’s 2010 Five Worst Jobs for Teens]
Forklifts, tractors, and all-terrain vehicles pose dangers for many young workers. Several youth tractor accidents have been detailed in our section on agricultural fatalities and injuries. Some recent forklift and vehicle accidents involving youth:
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CLC members—the Ramsay Merriam Fund, the American Federation of Teachers, and the National Education Association—made this web site possible through their generous support.
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