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Matt Blunt 
Governor
Tom Deuschle
Director
Tammy Cavender 
Public Information Coordinator

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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:  Tammy Cavender (573) 751-7500
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  May 11, 2005

MAY IS PROCLAIMED "SAFE JOBS FOR YOUTH" MONTH

Jefferson City, MO – With the arrival of summer and hundreds of youth preparing to take summer jobs and enter the workforce, the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations today announces May as "Safe Jobs for Youth" month.

With this announcement, the Department's Division of Labor Standards (DLS) hopes to move workplace safety issues to the forefront and create a new focus on preventing teen injuries in the workplace.  Each year approximately 200,000 teenagers are injured on the job (some fatally) in the United States.  Of that, almost 1,200 of Missouri’s youth under 18 suffered injuries severe enough in 2004 to file injury reports.

“Thousands of teens in Missouri work in part-time or summer jobs.  While these early work experiences provide great opportunities to learn important job skills, it’s important that youth work in environments that are safe,” said Tom Deuschle, director of the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations.  “Missouri’s child labor law ensures youth will have the necessary time to pursue their education and be employed in a safe workplace.”

Missouri’s child labor law restricts the age, number of hours and occupations youth can work. Prohibited occupations generally involve dangerous equipment (cookers, slicers), dangerous materials (such as toxic chemicals), and dangerous duties (driving, roofing).  In addition, 14 and 15 year olds are required to get a work certificate from the superintendent in the school district where they live. 

The DLS is charged with carrying out Missouri’s child labor law.  The Division works closely with parents, educators, employers and other state agencies to further promote safe working environments for Missouri's youth. 

The DLS recently created a brochure that provides child labor information for the state and federal laws.  This joint brochure will make it easier for customers to find laws that apply to working youth.  The brochure will be sent regularly to employers with working youth to assist them in assuring safety in the workplace.

Safe Jobs for Youth month is part of a national campaign sponsored by the Interstate Labor Standards Association’s “Spring Into Safety!” Campaign.  For more information or a copy of the new, or any other brochure, please visit www.dolir.mo.gov/ls or call (573) 751-3403.
 

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