About Are You A Working Teen?
The Are You A Working Teen? app answers common questions about working teens, including rights on the job, hazards to look out for, and many more.
> Could I get hurt or sick on the job?
> What hazards should I watch out for?
> What are my rights on the job?
> What should I do to protect myself on the job?
> What kind of work can I do?
> and more...
About the Young Worker’s Project
The youngworkers.org website is a project of the California Partnership for Young Worker Health and Safety.
It is sponsored by the California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR). The Labor Occupational Health Program at the University of California at Berkeley coordinates the California Partnership and hosts and maintains this website.
California Partnership for Young Worker Health and Safety
A statewide working group representing government agencies, educators, parents, employers, job trainers, labor unions and others. The Partnership develops and promotes strategies to protect youth at work.
California Department of Industrial Relations, (DIR)
DIR is the government agency that enforces California’s labor laws and health and safety regulations. DIR’s mandate is to improve working conditions for California’s wage earners, and to advance opportunities for profitable employment in California. DIR’s young worker projects are coordinated by the Commission on Health and Safety and Worker’s Compensation.
Labor Occupational Health Program (LOHP)
A community outreach program of the Center for Occupational and Environmental Health (COEH) at the School of Public Health, UC Berkeley. LOHP provides training, educational materials, and information and referrals on workplace health and safety issues. LOHP serves labor, management, community organizations, health professionals, government, schools, and the general public.
http://youngworkers.org/
http://lohp.org/