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Take the Quiz!
1.
Which of the following are
rights of teenworkers?
(check all that apply)
The right to a safe and healthful workplace
Payment for work of at least minimum wage
The right to refuse unsafe work
The right to file a complaint
2.
Every year about 70
teens die from work injuries in the United States.
Yes
No
3.
Some of the reasons
teens are hurt on the job
include:
(check all that apply)
Inadequate supervision
Inadequate safety training
Trying to hurry
Stressful conditions
Unsafe equipment
Dangerous work that is illegal or inappropriate for youth
4.
According to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
14- and 15-year-old non-agricultural workers may not work before 7:00 a.m., nor after 7:00 p.m., except from June 1 through Labor Day, when their permissible hours are extended to 9:00 p.m.
Yes
No
5.
You should follow established safe work practices even if they slow you down.
Yes
No
6.
Teens were killed on the job
most often from the following hazards:
(check all that apply)
Driving or traveling as passengers in motor vehicles
Machine-related accidents
Electrocution
Homicide
Falls
7.
Teens should be involved in establishing or improving their
worksite's safety and health program
.
Yes
No
8.
You should follow your employer's safety and health rules
and wear or use all provided personal protective equipment.
Yes
No
9.
It is against the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
for a 15-year-old non-agricultural teen employee to work standing on a ladder.
Yes
No
10.
It is against the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
for a 15-year-old non-agricultural teen employee to operate a meat-slicing machine.
Yes
No
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